Yes, tons. Search for Nylon or Biothane (sp?).... Nylon ones are cheap but the biothane ones last for ever and are very low maintenance.
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Yes, Western and English bridles differ greatly. For one thing, they have completely different uses. For another thing, there are many types of English bridles, all used for specific events. Western bridles are pretty close to each other, although some do differ. English bridles are very complex and have many straps and different bits or reins. Western bridles are mush simpler, and do not have nose bands or chin straps. Some have throat latches, but many don't. I could go on forever listing the differences, but I'll just leave it at that.
Hanoverian bridles have nosebands and then flash/drop nosebands. Cavesson bridles have a noseband.
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They are made in Oakbark.
Basically, yes. English style bridles are used for a variety of sports including 'over fences' or jumping.
Yes. There are many styles of bridles for varying equestrian disciplines and they are manufactured out of varying type of materials. Leather is the most popular, but nylon and synthetic tack is also widely available. The downside to synthetic tack is that it does not break in and because supple with use. It also is unforgiving in that if your horse were to get caught on something it may not break and serious injury could occur. On the upside, synthetic is typically much more economical than leather and requires far less care to maintain. One of the world's largest manufacturers of synthetic tack is WINTEC.
For saddles + bridles you hire a saddler For horseshoes you hire a farrier applehorse1 on howrse has answered this See ya around ;)
No some are of the basic snaffle design, usually double bridles are used only for really well trained horses.
World of Warcraft does not support the changing of colors for mount or armor, so no, you cannot change the color of bridles.
The harness makes saddles, bridles, harnesses - a more sophisticated job than the saddler t or f You should clean saddles and bridles regularly to ensure suppleness and wipe down after every ride to remove dirt and oil.
No.