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Double Bridle

Double BridleDouble bridles are most commonly associated with dressage and certain horse show classes where formal tack, attire and turnout is standard. They are required for upper level FEI dressage tests.A Double Bridle is a bridle that has two bits and four reins. The bridoon is a modified snaffle bit...

Elevators

ElevatorsThe Elevators have upper and lower shanks that are of equal length. The cheek pieces attach to the upper shank and the reins attach to the lower shank. When rein pressure is applied, the bit rotates in the mouth and places pressure on the poll as well as on the...

Gag Bits

Polo Gag The Polo Gag is stronger than the usual Loose Ring and Eggbutt as the ropes going through the rings create leverage which will exert more pressure through the mouthpiece whilst at the same time introducing more poll pressure. The Polo Gag creates more leverage making it stronger than...

Gaucho Belts

Gaucho BeltThe original Tato’s Gaucho belt is handcrafted in Argentina with an authentic pattern of the Pampas as the main inspiration. The Pampas are located in the south of Argentina and are the origins of the true gaucho - a country man who is brave, skillful and noble. Each belt...

Mallet Repairs

Our Mallet Workshop is open year round. We are always receiving packages with mallet repairs from all over the United States and abroad. Generally, we process and repair mallets in about 1-3 weeks, however, it sometimes might take us longer depending on the time of the year. Please contact us...

MALLETS

Polo Mallet Cane: The most important element of making a polo mallet is the mallet cane. Polo mallets are made from Manau, a member of the Rattan family, which mostly grow in the jungles of Southeast Asia. A rattan plant, in the middle, above the trees The harvesting of the...

Pelham

Pelham 55The Pelham 55 has attachments for two reins, one near the mouthpiece and one at the end of the shank. These reins have similar action to the curb and bridoon reins in the double bridle.Some riders, not adept at handling two sets of reins, prefer to use rein connectors,...

The Process

Polo Mallet Cane: The most important element of making a polo mallet is the mallet cane. Polo mallets are made from Manau, a member of the Rattan family, which mostly grow in the jungles of Southeast Asia. A rattan plant, in the middle, above the trees The harvesting of the...