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SKE Soft Connection Bosal

SKE Soft Connection Bosal

Regular price $199.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $199.00 USD
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Soft - Padded - Anatomical

Your equipment sets the tone for your ride - if you're looking for a tool that can help guide your equine in a gentle, kind way, then look no further!

The SKE Soft Connection Bosal features handmade, custom-selected pieces that assemble into the most gentle bridle on the market. This bridle is highly durable and made of top-quality materials, but is not designed for rough use or harsh hands - it is designed to minimize leverage, so you can maximize communication without worrying about your aids being aversive.

  • Reins connect in a single piece to form a gentle, soft bosal noseband with no pressure points.
  • The Bosal noseband is flexible and soft, conforming to the shape of your equine's nose and adjusting to their jaw movement and headset throughout your ride.
  • Soft fleece noseband cover protects the sensitive nasal ridge and maximizes comfort during tactile cues.
  • The stabilizing noseband strap prevents the soft, flexible noseband from drooping or sliding onto the sensitive nasal bone.
  • The padded, anatomical crownpiece ensures maximum comfort for the horse and is gentle on their ears and poll.
  • Top quality, durable, flexible mecate reins with good weight that feel wonderful in the rider's hands

Completely customizable with dozens of color choices, so you can show off your equine's individual style! 

This bridle was designed by equine clicker trainers with the equine's comfort being the top priority. It is intended to supplement good positive reinforcement training. Because it is so gentle and minimizes leverage, riders may not get the desired results if they attempt to use hard pulling, harsh hands, or otherwise use this bridle as an aversive (pressure/release) tool. Instead, we recommend motivating your equine with appetitive (pleasant) stimulus, such as food rewards - this way, you can use the bridle for tactile guidance, rather than aversive pressure.


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