A bridle is paired with reins to be able to ride a horse. It is the part that contains the bit, which goes in the horse's mouth. Another part goes over the ears. Reins are connected to the bit area,...
Usually the bits that come with the headstall and reins are very 'generic'. Most commonly seen is a simple low port western type with 3" to 4" shanks. If this works best for your horse then you don't...
Yes, Western and English bridles differ greatly. For one thing, they have completely different uses. For another thing, there are many types of English bridles, all used for specific events. Western...