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Horse Western Bitless Training Sidepull Bridle

Business Type Joya International Manufacturer, Exporter, Supplier
Type sd-05 Leather Horse Bridle
Material Genuine Leather
Thickness 0-5mm, 5-10mm
Application Horse Riding
Color Brown
Authentic Region Indian
Packaging Details nice export packing / custom packing also offer
Port by sea : Mumbai , by Air : New delhi
Payment Terms L/C, D/P, T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram
Delivery Time depend on quantity
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Horse Western Tan Leather Padded Bitless Training Sidepull Bridle Reins

Good question. I couldn’t find an exact match on the Joya International website (joyainternational.in) for a “Horse Western Tan Leather Padded Bitless Training Sidepull Bridle Reins”. Their product range (from their website) appears to focus more on PVC bridles, halters, rugs, boots, etc. Joyai International+2ExportersIndia+2

However, I found a similar product in the market and I’ll also explain what such a bridle is, how it works, and important product-descriptive points. Then you can decide whether Joya might make something like this (or you should buy from elsewhere).


🔍 Similar Product Example

Here’s a product very similar to what you described:
Horse Western Tan Leather Padded Bitless Training Sidepull Bridle & Reins

Key Features (from the comparable product):

  • Made from tan harness leather, giving a classic western look.

  • Padded at the nose, crown (top), and cheeks for added comfort for the horse.

  • Bitless sidepull design: this means the reins attach to the headstall (cheek pieces) rather than a bit — useful for training or for horses with sensitive mouths.

  • Comes with a set of leather split reins (tie-bit ends) — good for control and flexibility.

  • Hardware (buckles, rings) is stainless steel (or rust-resistant) — more durable and safer for outdoor / riding use.


💡 What Is a Bitless Sidepull?

  • A sidepull is a type of bitless bridle, where the reins apply pressure on the noseband rather than through a bit in the mouth. Wikipedia

  • It’s often used as a training aid, especially for horses that are not “bit-ready” yet, or for horses that have sensitive or injured mouths. Challenger+1

  • Because the force is more direct (side-to-side) and doesn’t go inside the mouth, it can be gentler — but it still requires correct fit and soft hands.


❗ Considerations / Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Comfort: Padded nose and head pieces reduce pressure points, making it more comfortable for the horse.

  • Gentler training: Good for introducing a young horse to headgear or for those that don’t tolerate a bit.

  • Durability: Leather + good hardware means it can last long, if maintained.

  • Control: Sidepull gives good lateral control (turning) because of how reins are attached.

Cons:

  • Less “refined” cues: Compared to a bit, sidepulls don’t give as nuanced or precise control (especially for advanced dressage-type riding).

  • Pressure on the nose: Because the rein attaches to the side, there is direct pressure on the noseband. Poor fit or very strong hands can cause discomfort or rubbing.

  • Maintenance: Leather needs regular care (cleaning, conditioning) to avoid drying and cracking.


✅ Recommendation (for Joya International)

  1. Check with Joya: Since their website doesn’t list this exact item, you could contact them (they list a phone and email: +91 7080952011, joyaintl786@gmail.com