Designed with performance comfort and quality in mind. The Prosperity features an anatomically shaped headpiece. Removable throat lash. Three way adjustable noseband with cross sectional design avoiding any unwanted pressure on any teeth or nerves. Fit solutions include flash strap on D rings. Exchange cheek pieces and choice of two brow bands. All carefully hand finished in Walsall England.
Features
Two sets of cheek pieces, one set shorter and one longer
The only pressure tested Bridle available in the market.
Beautiful English Leather, padded with Prolite to take pressure away from the most sensitive areas of the horses head.
Some of the best British Riders are choosing this bridle over any others.
Browbands and nosebands are interchangeable with others from the Fairfax range.
Bridle Bank
Bridles will be sold at full retail price with a trial period of 2 weeks
Bridles may show some signs of wear from previous trial use.
If a bridle is not suitable, and therefore returned within the trial period, it will be refunded less 10% of the retail value.
Upon its return, the bridle will be subject to inspection, if there has been excessive wear or damage during the trial period it may be subject to further reductions in the amount refunded.
Customers will be responsible for the cost and safe return of the bridle, they should be packaged in a way that does not damage the bridle in any way.
Bridles must be returned in the packing they were received in. Damage from poor packaging may result in money being deducted from the refund.
If you wish to return the bridle in exchange for a brand new version of what you tried we will process the exchange plus the cost of the trial period. The new bridle will be dispatched once the trial cost has been paid, or once it is in stock.
Unfortunately we cannot offer bridles on bridle bank internationally.
Returns made over the permitted trial period will be charged at £5 per day.
We can send a Royal Mail returns label for the bridle at a cost of £6.00, there is no need to pay this upfront it will simply be deducted from the refund.