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100% Pure Wool noseband cover on a webbing backing. Velcro fastening for ease of use. Helps to keep the horse focused, popular in racing and showjumping.

 

Washable at 30 degrees

 

Available in Brown or Cream Wool

 

 

 

 

 

Classic Wool Noseband Sleeve

£13.95Price
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Leather should be cleaned and conditioned regularly to keep it supple and to prolong its life. Here are some useful tips on how to maintain your bridlework:-

i) Always apply leather conditioner several times before using new tack, this will soften and protect the leather before use.

ii) Remove sweat and grime everytime the bridlework is used, using a slightly damp sponge or cloth.

iii) Re-apply leather conditioner as necessary, climate and use effect this, like watering a plant too much is as bad as too little!

iv) Depending how often you ride, you will need to dismantle your bridle completely for a thorough cleaning periodically. This will involve using leather cleaner (not saddle soap) and the re-application of conditioner.

v) Check the stitching and billets regularly, paying particular attention to where the bit is attached to the bridle at the reins and the cheek pieces, any wear should be repaired, or replaced by a reputable saddler immediately.

What our customers say

5

Really impressed with the amazing quality of Ascot Cheek pieces I purchased. The leather is so soft and they fit beautifully! It was also so lovely the way they came packaged, it really shows the quality and care of the products. Many thanks, will be ordering from you again!

Sara

Bloxsome

5

Very prompt service. Couldn’t have been more helpful on the phone for an exchange and redelivered very quickly.

Sharon

5

I was recommended an elastic browband by my saddler to fit my anatomical headpiece. Not only did it fit perfectly over the wider shaped headpiece, it is great quality and looks super smart too. Beautifully wrapped and very prompt delivery. Highly recommend!

Charlotte

Taplin

5

Beautiful packaged delivery and great quality item.

Karen

Wardley

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