Finesse Bridle Cayenne in the color black with black padding and silver buckle. NOTE! The picture shows a bridle with lacquered noseband.
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Finesse Bridle Cayenne in the color black with black padding and silver buckle. NOTE! The picture shows a bridle with lacquered noseband.
An anatomical flat bridle with a unique headpiece that prevents pressure and muscle damage in the horse's neck muscles. The bridle is fitted with a thin browband with stylish clincher in silver.
NOTE! The picture shows a bridle with lacquered noseband.
Please note that reins are purchased separately!
Color: Black / Black
Have you ever tried to get a finger under the crown piece after putting the headstall on the horse? Usually you barely fit one finger.
Finesse Bridles uses a completly different design when it comes to crown pieces in comparison to other headstalls on the market. Finesse's bridles and double bridles features a crown piece, developed to evenly ditribute and reduce the pressure on the horse's neck. The technology behind the crown piece is developed by engineers and experts in the area, who have also developed hospital matresses for bedridden patients where bedsores and pressure sores are common problems. The crown piece is crafted in a unique fiber material which allows blood flow through the body (neck) regardless of how the horse is built.
The names behind Finesse Bridles
A study conducted by two veterinary students and Dr. Adrian Harrison on 12 Icelandic horses showed that all horses got a significantly better movement through the whole body with Finesse's unique crown piece compared to a "regular" bridle. This means that the horse is not exposed to the same muscle overload as with a "regular" bridle. Though, it is not just the horse's neck and throat which is positively affected by this crown piece, also Splenius & Brachiocephalius (which are the two myofascial lines that have a great influence on the entiere horse's movements, from the neck down to the hind legs.) A more detailed report on the subject made by the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen is available.