PONY COLLECTION
DROPPED BRIDLE No. 15
Remontträns för ponny med ett nätt, korrekt nackstycke som ligger stadigt och stilla på ponnyn under hela ridpasset.
Nackstycket är specialdesignat både i mått, funktion och utseende för att passa perfekt för det mindre huvudet men begränsad yta i nacken. Här har du frihet för mankammen och C1 samt TMJ-kuddar som lyfter ut nackstycket från den känsliga käkleden. Detta nackstycke skiljer sig på flera sätt från våra andra nackstycken till hoppträns i storlek cob - xfull.
Nosgrimman formar sig runt hästens mun utan att låsa fast bettet eller strypa luftvägarna. Tack vare nosgrimmans vinkel hålls ögonområdet fritt från klumpiga spännen, vilket bidrar till både komfort och ett renare uttryck.
Pannbandet har en exakt placering och kan varken glida ner eller åka upp. Äntligen slipper din ponny stora, klumpiga spännen i ögonhöjd som både stör ponnyn på flera sätt samt ger ett klumpigt intryck.
Du väljer själv vilket pannband som ska ingå när du beställer tränset, och kan enkelt växla mellan olika pannband. Fler pannband finns att köpa separat.
JUMPING BRIDLE No. 15 IN BRIEF
Feather-Light Weight
Thanks to our special design and the manufacturing techniques used, these bridles are significantly lighter than comparable models on the market.
Reduced Poll Load (C1)
The headpiece features a cut-out for the mane crest and the area around the atlas (C1). The bridle remains stable throughout the ride and does not “shift” during tight turns.
Does Not Fix or Lift the Bit
The construction does not lock the bit in place or “hoist” it into the corners of the mouth. Thanks to the noseband design, the straps are positioned safely away from the horse’s eye.
Extremely Sensitive Field of Vision
Ponies have a very wide field of vision and are highly movement-oriented in their perception. Straps moving back and forth near the eye are quickly perceived as disturbing or even threatening.
The Browband Stays Exactly Where It Should
It will neither ride up nor slide down. A crooked browband along the centre line can make the entire head appear misaligned. While function is always the priority, the overall impression in the dressage arena should not be underestimated.
Reduced Sensory Load
Fewer fixing pressure points provide the nervous system with clearer and more predictable signals.
GOAL: A bridle that remains stable, providing a soft and consistent contact with the bit.
THE IMPORTANCE OF A
BALANCED NECKPIECE
When the horse takes contact with the bit, the force is transmitted up through the cheekpieces and onto the crownpiece. If the crownpiece is not properly positioned or can move sideways, uneven pressure occurs, with one side bearing more load than the other.
This often happens when the crownpiece is overly padded or when the noseband sits in a loose strap lying over the crownpiece with its buckle on one side. The result is a constant uneven load on the neck, even if the rein contact is balanced.
A still and balanced crownpiece ensures that the bit’s effect is felt more evenly on the right and left sides and that the bridle stays correctly positioned, even in fast show-jumping turns where the inside hand may be used most. Otherwise, the outer-side straps can slide toward the eye, disturbing the pony while the entire bridle shifts its weight/load.
We want the pony to experience consistent and predictable pressure, which helps with frame, balance, and provides steadier support in the hand, even at speed in jumping classes.
Note: Ponies have limited space at the top of the neck, just behind the ears. If the crownpiece is oversized, there is a high risk that the entire bridle will slip. This is especially important in jumping if the pony bolts or stops in front of a fence.



