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What is a Grackle Bridle?

By Jade | December 22, 2021
  1. Bridles and bridle fit

What is a Grackle Bridle?

A grackle bridle has the majority of the same features as any other bridle such as a cavesson or a flash bridle. The biggest difference is the noseband! The grackle noseband is what gives the grackle bridle it's name. Although it can also be referred to as a crossed or figure of eight noseband.

A Grackle is where the noseband consists of a continuous strap which crosses over the horses nose. It is easily recognisable, with the upper piece crossing between the infraorbital foreman and facial crest. This creates a figure of 8 shape. Grackle nosebands usually feature sheepskin padding in the centre and buckles under the chin and curb groove.

Previously grackle nosebands have only predominately been seen in disciplines such as eventing, showjumping or hunting. Grackle Bridles are now regularly seen within dressage boards since they gained FEI approval of them in 2016 for use in Dressage Competitions.

Grackle Bridle

What is a grackle noseband used for?

The grackle was originally designed to reduce the horses ability to evade the bit by crossing its jaw both higher up towards the joint and lower down towards their muzzle.

Like a flash or a drop noseband the lower strap can also aid in keeping the bit stiller in your horses mouth.

Grackles are often popular due to the belief that the figure of eight design reduces interference and potential restriction of your horses airways with it being higher up away from their nostrils.

Grackle Bridle

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Where to buy a grackle bridle?

Here at The Saddle Bank we are delighted to offer the fabulous GFS PS Grackle Bridle which includes soft rubber grip reins and is a very affordable high quality bridle.

These beautifully crafted bridles feature a shaped and padded headpiece that alleviates pressure points across the horses’ poll by distributing pressure evenly over the head.
 
The noseband fastens to the headpiece on both sides. Thus reducing any stress caused by pulling the noseband tight on the side of the horses’ head; this allows the nose band to sit centrally at its optimum position.
 
The noseband is also padded to provide the horse with maximum comfort.

Click here to buy your next grackle bridle. Available in both black and brown in either cob or full size.

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