Showjumper
18th Nov 2004, 06:31 PM
Having mutilated my No Bit Bridle beyond belief, I decided to order a new one. But I wanted leather. So I emailed Plas Equestrian who quoted me £68.
Then I went onto the www.bitlessbridle.co.uk site, and had a think. Ordered the leather from them (£20 dearer, but for a genuine Dr Cook, I didn't think it was too bad).
Communication has been excellent. I can't praise Sheila enough! She was out of stock of the leather one, but she has sent me a beta one to use until mine is ready :D
First Impressions: Wow!!! This is gorgeous - Dolly will LOVE it :D My brother is convinced it is leather :D And my favourite thing, it doesn't need to be pulled onto the head like the No Bit, as you can undo, tighten and loosen the cross straps :D This is fabulous as Dolly doesn't particularly like me faffing with her ears.
Yay, I'm so pleased *does a happy dance* if the beta is this good, I can't wait for the leather to arrive!!! :D
I'll let you know what Dolly thinks tomorrow :D
Then I went onto the www.bitlessbridle.co.uk site, and had a think. Ordered the leather from them (£20 dearer, but for a genuine Dr Cook, I didn't think it was too bad).
Communication has been excellent. I can't praise Sheila enough! She was out of stock of the leather one, but she has sent me a beta one to use until mine is ready :D
First Impressions: Wow!!! This is gorgeous - Dolly will LOVE it :D My brother is convinced it is leather :D And my favourite thing, it doesn't need to be pulled onto the head like the No Bit, as you can undo, tighten and loosen the cross straps :D This is fabulous as Dolly doesn't particularly like me faffing with her ears.
Yay, I'm so pleased *does a happy dance* if the beta is this good, I can't wait for the leather to arrive!!! :D
I'll let you know what Dolly thinks tomorrow :D