Provider: Google Ireland Ltd, IRL or Google LLC, USA, which displays advertisements and requires your consent for: Select personalized and simple ads, create personalized ad and content profiles, measure ad performance, use market research regarding target groups, develop and improve products, store and/or retrieve information on a device. Info
Provider: Meta Platforms Ireland Ltd, IRL or Meta Platforms Inc, USA, which is used for conversion analysis and requires your consent for: Select personalized and simple ads, create personalized ad and content profile, measure ad performance, use market research regarding target groups, develop and improve products, store and/or retrieve information on a device. Info
Provider:
belboon GmbH, Germany (Info),
AWIN AG, Germany (Info),
Firstlead GmbH (Adcell), Germany (Info),
TradeTracker Deutschland GmbH, Germany (Info),
financeAds GmbH & Co. KG, Germany (Info),
Webgains GmbH, Germany (Info), which display advertisements and require your consent for: Select personalized and simple ads, create personalized ad and content profiles, measure ad performance, use market research regarding target groups, develop and improve products, store and/or retrieve information on a device.
To ensure security, core functions as well as fraud prevention, certain cookies are technically necessary to provide you this service.
Your opinion on this product counts! Help others make their decision – share what you liked (or didn't)!
Sidepull Rope Nosepiece Gr Western horse gentle bitless riding Ecoleather NEW - Leather sidepull with single rope noseband made of cord.
The bitless sidepull is very popular and is particularly popular for breaking in young horses. This bitless bridle is also popular for horses with sensitive mouths or mouth injuries. Many trail and leisure riders also appreciate this bitless bridle.
Rope - nosepiece The sidepull has a similar structure to a halter.
If you are looking for a gentle bitless bridle to start with and have a horse that is easy to break, the sidepull is a good choice.
It only acts on the horse's nose and can be used well for steering. Braking, on the other hand, is rather difficult if your horse does not want to be braked.