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BR Anatomic Free Headstall

Reduced price 52,00€ EUR

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BR Anatomic Free Headpiece


Features:

Innovative anatomical design: Crafted to lessen pressure on the key nerve located on the horse’s head, thus providing optimal comfort.
Soft, padded lining: Enhances the horse’s well-being by reducing rubbing and pressure points.
Increased freedom of movement: The special shape allows more room behind the ears, preventing irritation and discomfort around the ears.
Premium materials: Made from high-quality European leather, supple and durable, ensuring a long lifespan.

Benefits:

Reduces tension on the horse’s head, lowering stress and encouraging relaxation.
Ideal for sensitive horses, especially those that react strongly to pressure on the poll.
Better fit thanks to an ergonomic design that perfectly follows the horse’s shape.
Supple and long-lasting leather, maintaining its fine appearance over time.
Compatible with most bridles, for easy fitting.

Construction:

  • Premium European leather: Soft, supple, and sturdy.
  • Padded lining: Optimal comfort for the horse.

Ideal for:

✔ Sensitive or reactive horses around the poll.
✔ Use in dressage, show jumping, or daily work.
✔ Riders seeking an ergonomic headpiece combining comfort and performance.

🛍️ Give your horse unmatched comfort with the BR Anatomic Free headpiece!

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About Yours faithfully ...

BR, or Bieman Riding, is a Dutch brand that has been making high-quality horse gear for over 30 years. BR is known for its constant innovations and attention to detail, offering a full range of products for riders and their horses, including saddles, clothing, protective gear, and various accessories. The brand strives to create products that combine comfort, usefulness, and style, using top-quality materials and advanced techniques. BR is also committed to promoting animal welfare and sustainability in its manufacturing practices.

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