Wes Griffin Ported Snaffle
“It has a real good feel. It has a ton of release. For me, it’s important that when you turn loose of your reins, the bridle turns loose, too. That bridle has a ton of release in it. The way that mouthpiece sits, it’s kind of like a correction, but kind of like a chain port. It has solid bars, so it’s easier on their bars—not quite as bitey, but you still have a little bit of a chain port and a little bit of a correction in the same bridle.”
—Joseph Harrison
Three-time NFR qualifier
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Martin Saddlery Two Toned Roughout Roper Saddle
Bluebonnet Feeds Steam Rolled Oats
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