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		<title>Wintec Snaffle Bridle</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I use one of these as my every day bridle. It fits well, it looks good and I love the fact that I can rinse the whole bridle in a bucket of water. I&#8217;ve been using mine for nearly four years now and its held up very well. It basically looks new.
I&#8217;ve always been a [...]]]></description>
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<p>I use one of these as my every day bridle. It fits well, it looks good and I love the fact that I can rinse the whole bridle in a bucket of water. I&#8217;ve been using mine for nearly four years now and its held up very well. It basically looks new.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve always been a leather snob. I wanted high quality strap goods and I spent a lot of time finding just the right bridle. I bought the Wintec bridle after I&#8217;d tried riding in a Wintec saddle. I was intrigued by the idea that I could ride and not have to clean any tack.</p>
<p>I was concerned that the material would feel like plastic or that it would be brittle. So far, neither has been a problem. The material is very supple and the nylon core makes it very tough. Okay, it doesn&#8217;t look like a really expensive leather bridle, but then again, it isn&#8217;t! I often swap out the cavesson for a crescent noseband and the leather noseband doesn&#8217;t look out of place.</p>
<h4>The Bottom Line:</h4>
<p>Wintec bridles are highly functional, look fine and wear like iron. I bought a &#8220;spare&#8221; a few years ago and haven&#8217;t even opened the box since this one continues to look just fine.</p>
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