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The Fairfax Snaffle Bridle With Narrow Cavesson is the first bridle to be based on scientific research and proven to: Reduce pressure by up to 84% at the six key pressure zones around the head. Reduce force by up to 77%. Allows greater forelimb extension and increase knee & hock flexion. This narrow Cavesson noseband is approximately 10mm narrower than the original Fairfax cavesson and is suited to finer head shapes, or horses with limited space between the bottom of the facial crest and corner of the mouth. Benefits & features:
Articulation rings on the noseband improve stability on the horse’s head, allowing it to move with the horse, without causing restriction.
Improved bridle stability enhances the horse’s comfort
Symmetrical design with buckles both sides
Browband and noseband are interchangeable with others from the Fairfax range
Approved for use in BD & FEI competitions including all three eventing phases Developed, designed and handmade in the UK GB Patent 2540305B, 2517150B & 2544761B. The default sizes of the component parts are as follows: Standard-16" browband, 21" throatlash, 9" cheek pieces, 4" jowl pad, 18" jowl (crank) strap Large-16" browband, 22" throatlash, 10" cheek pieces, 4" jowl pad, 20" jowl (crank) strap Your horse may need time to rebalance during acclimatisation. Regular use has a cumulative benefit, so to get the maximum benefits from your bridle use it continuously (ie not just for competition) Immediately after use wipe all traces of sweat off the leather using warm water. If the leather has become wet, dry thoroughly. Apply leather feed to both the under and upper surfaces using a clean, soft cloth. Fairfax recommends Rapide Leathergel(supplied with the bridle) for regular cleaning and feeding of the Performance Bridle Do NOT use any glycerine-based products (such as saddle soap) or oil-based treatments (such as neatsfoot oil). These will adversely affect the finish of the leather. Never use wet tack