Bridle Micklem Competition Rambo
Bridle Micklem Competition Rambo
Bridle Micklem Competition Rambo

Bridle Micklem Competition Rambo

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€137.15

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    The bridles are designed to comfortably fit the shape of the horse’s skull, avoiding pressure on sensitive areas. The Micklem® Competition bridle is a show quality bridle made from hand finished leather with soft padding on the headpiece, browband, noseband and cheekpieces. Comes with tongue protection bit clips and 2 sets of bit straps. Cannot be used as a bitless bridle or lunge Cavesson.

    FEATURES reins not included.

    The Rambo brand offers a wide range of horse blankets of unique quality. It all started in 1985 when Tom MacGuinness, the founder of Horseware Ireland, was inspired by his love of horses and a shared everyday equestrian problem. Tom set out to design a blanket that would fit comfortably and protect horses from the elements, something that simply didn't exist at the time. He faced this problem every day at his family's riding school and knew there had to be a solution.

    He started by playing with the pattern of a horse blanket and then learned to cut and sew as he tested different fabrics to find something that was waterproof, breathable and virtually indestructible, thus began the DNA behind Rambo Original. And now, almost four decades later, that crazy dream is a bold reality and Horseware Ireland is the equestrian community's most trusted choice.

    You can now buy Rambo branded items in our online and physical shop Tuxe Life, in A Coruña (Galicia).

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