Note: Mike will prob. answer your e-mail when he has time. In the
meantime you can go to his web-site which is listed on the next e-
mail from. It is a beautiful web-site and I think you'll enjoy. A.---
In bitlessbridle@yahoogroups.com, "runmarky" <annlegris@...> wrote:
>
> Hi bitless group! Hope you can help me out. I would like to try
> bitless with my 6 YO Morab gelding. I have had problems
with "giving
> to the bit". I am an experienced rider with soft hands and a
pretty
> good seat. I am in the process of moving to a treeless (probably
> Freeform) saddle, so will get that equipmqnt change settled before
> changing the bit as well.
> I really am hoping to avoid trying every type of bitless bridle.
Was
> wondering if any of you have already tried several types and could
> compare and contrast? Hackamore(s), sidepulls, the Dr Cook over
the
> poll pressure, or combos of these. Hought Leather and Tack makes
one
> that can be used several ways, and I like the configuration better
> than the Cook, but it is about $200....I would like to stick to
Beta
> rather than rope or leather, but still have a very open mind.
> I trail ride almost exclusively (some arena work when I must). I
plan
> to do some beginning LD this season. I'll look forward to your
> comments and experiences. Annie
>