A bridle has 7 parts
The reins
The Headpiece (Crownpiece)
The Browband
The Throatlatch
The Cheek Piece
The Bit
The Curb Strap
It has two bits: the snaffle and curb.
There are many types of bridles but in general an English bridle consists of the headstall, brow band, cheek pieces, throatlatch, and cavesson (or nose band). A completed bridle will also have a bit and reins attached .
The parts of a weather ball on are the spill hole, canopy, diameter, shroud lines, bridle, and swivel.
Cheek Pieces Head Piece Browband Throat Latch Noseband Bit Reins I know there are more than 5 here but this is what makes up a bridle =)
A flash bridle is just a snaffle bridle with a flash hinge and flash strap attached to the noseband. Flash Bridles should always be applied with care as many people over tighten them and cause the horse stress and pain.
Lifting bridle or mainsheet bridle?
2 bri-dle
Mostly a figure 8 bridle or a jumping bridle not a dressage bridle.
Cheek Piece, Bit, Riens, Browband, Crown Piece, Noseband or Cavesson, Throatlatch.
53 parts
A hack, a bridle with no bit
A bridle is around 5 pounds