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Should bitless bridles be allowed in USEF competitions?

 

Freedom models the Dr. Cook's Bitless Bridle which features the cross under design.Currently bitless bridles are not allowed in dressage competitions and are considered unconventional tack for hunters. You do see them in eventing (for the show jumping and cross country phases), in jumpers and in endurance competitions.

Increasingly I've seen discussion about the merits for changing the rules, especially in dressage, to allow the cross-under style bitless bridle to be permitted as an alternative to a bit.

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