This is the care card that is sent with each shipment outlining my recommendations for initial care for product longevity. Sedgwick leather really does need to be oiled prior to use and this card outlines my recommended product and guidelines for initial oiling. For those wanting to use the oil I recommend, I do package and sell the Effax Leder-Oil in 8oz jars complete with application brush for $14.
The card also discusses the rubber lined and rubber reins avoiding direct contact with petroleum-based products (like fly spray) to ensure longevity and keep them from becoming “gummy”.
Here is a very clear example for those looking for guidance on which color product they would like. Because I recognize color choice is important, I offer both options in all products. I even get many of my product offerings in Black on special request. If looking for a color option outside those listed, please feel free to reach and and inquire. I have gotten other colors like Conker on special occasions. No additional cost, but a 50% deposit is required for special order items.
Australian Nut is a medium brown color with red undertones. It will darken slightly on oiling. Australian nut will always be lighter than Havana and will always have a red hue to it. In the picture Australian Nut (often referred to as A-nut) is on the left.
Havana is a darker chocolate brown color. I often refer to it as looking like a Hershey’s chocolate bar. The noseband on the right in the picture is Havana.
Review the measurement chart, photos, and guiding points below when measuring for a BBD bridle. Please reach out with any questions – I am happy to help!
IF YOU ARE ABLE TO SEND ME A SIDE PHOTO OF THE HORSE WEARING THE BRIDLE YOU USED TO TAKE THE MEASUREMENTS FROM, THAT CAN BE EXTREMELY HELPFUL AS WELL
I am always happy to assist with fitting guidance at NO EXTRA CHARGE if you are able to send me these 6 measurements and a photo of the horse wearing the bridle used for the measurements.
The SIX most important measurements are the
The split to split on the current CROWNPIECE (that is the area that goes across the horse’s poll. The split on a bridle is where the wider piece that goes across the poll “splits” into the tab for the cheekpieces and throatlatch and on my bridle the noseband as well. So from the split on the one side over the poll to the split on the other side.
BROWBAND from the inside not including the loops that the crown goes through.
The THROATLATCH from the crown split to the end of the throatlatch.
The length of the HEADSTALL (cheeks and crown) starts at the bit, and runs over the top of the head to the bit on the other side.
The circumference of the NOSEBAND from the tongue of the buckle to the most used hole.
The distance between the NOSEBAND uprights.
Small Pony
Regular Pony
Large Pony
Cob
Horse
Oversize
Crownpiece
11″
12″
13″
13”
14″
15″
Browband
11″
11.5″
12″
12.25″
13.25″
14.25″
Throatlatch (longest/shortest)
22″/19″
23.5″/21″
23.75″/20.25″
24″/21″
27″/24.5″
29.5″/26.5″
Headstall (longest/shortest)
34.5″/28.5″ 33″/27″
39.75″/34.5″ 38″/32″
39.75″/34.25″ 37.25″/32.5″
40″/34.25″
44″/38.25″
50″/43.5″
Noseband (longest/shortest)
23″/19.5″
25″/21″
25.25″/21.5″
26″/21.5″
28.25″/23.5″
29.75″/26.25″
Noseband Width- Distance between uprights
10″
10″
11″
12″
13″
14.5″
Reminder: BDD has a “Build a Bridle” option! Pick and choose any size pieces to create a custom size. Note there is a $25 fee for this service.
How to Take Each Measurement
CROWNPIECE
Measure the split to split on a current crownpiece (the area that goes across the horse’s poll)
Hold your measuring tape at the top of the split on one side, run the tape over the poll, then stop at the top of the split on the other side
Split on a bridle: where the wider piece that goes across the poll “splits” into the tab for the cheekpieces/throatlatch
BROWBAND
Take the measure on the inside of the browband – NOT including the loops used to fasten the crown
THROATLATCH
Measure from the crown split to the end of the throatlatch
Split on a bridle: where the wider piece that goes across the poll “splits” into the tab for the throatlatch
HEADSTALL
Measure the length of the headstall (cheeks and crown) starting at the bit
Go over the top of the head, to the bit on the other side
NOSEBANDCIRCUMFERENCE
Measure the circumference from the tongue of the buckle to the most used hole
Split on a bridle: where the wider piece that goes across the poll “splits” into the tab for the noseband
NOSEBAND WIDTH
Measure the distance between the Noseband Uprights