A Double bridle is a set of two bits, a bradoon, and a Weymouth. Each of the bits has its own set of reins and can be used separately and combined. The bradoon (also called bridoon) is used the same way as a snaffle, usually with smaller rings, loose or fixed. A Bradoon should be placed the same way as your snaffle, close to the mouth corner. The Weymouth is a curb with a leverage effect and rests slightly lower than the bradoon. A short shank (5cm) will have an uplifting effect, while a 7cm shank will keep the contact further down. The Weymouth should be 0,5-1cm bigger than the Bradoon; this will help the upper Cheek bar (also called purchase) to glide more freely.
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