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Hrimnir Drop Noseband Classic

C$65.00
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Hrimnir Drop Noseband Classic
Product Details
Brand: Hrímnir
Availability: Various sizes in shop. For other sizes, allow 3-6 weeks for delivery depending on vendor availability.

This comfortable drop noseband made from soft quality leather looks very elegant and classic.

Features

  • Soft padding around the nose
  • Slim design for light comfort
  • Available in three sizes for optimal individual fit (20, 22 or 24 cm)
  • High quality leather infused with extra oil for durability and softness
  • Stainless steel buckles with rolls for easy adjustment Buckle guards to prevent pinching
  • Colour: Black
  • 20 cm, 22 cm or 24 cm (strap on top of nose from ring to ring)

Size chart

Size cm
(min - max)

in
(min - max)

20 cm
(7.9")
Length around nose 43 cm - 56 cm 16.9" - 22"
Strap around head
(does not include metal ring)

91 cm - 106.5 cm 35.8" - 41.9"
22 cm
(8.7")
Length around nose 45 cm - 57 cm 17.7" - 22.4"
Strap around head
(does not include metal ring)

91 cm - 107.5 cm 35.8" - 42.3"

Which size to choose?

The Hrimnir drop noseband comes in two different sizes to provide optimal fit on different horses. We recommend the shorter one (20cm) for horses with a smaller and finer head. When fitting a drop noseband, it is important that it does not interfere with the bit rings or even put any pressure onto the bit rings.

Correct adjustment

The drop noseband should close around the horse’s mouth 3-4 fingers’ width above the edge of the nostril, well above the soft part of the nose. The drop noseband should still be supported by the end of the nasal bone. It must be buckled underneath the bit, not interfering with the bit rings, and tightened in such a manner that you can easily put 2-3 fingers underneath it at the nasal bone. It requires some room to allow chewing of the bit and relaxation of the poll and jaw muscles. Bear in mind that the horse’s nostrils are soft and compress as the noseband is tightened. During exercise, the nostrils flare to allow more air intake. The noseband must not hinder natural respiration by being too tight.
Make sure that the crownpiece rests behind the headstall at the horse ’s poll in order to prevent the cheekpiece sliding toward the eyes.

Advice from Hrimnir

The drop noseband might be more suitable than the caveson for younger horses. The drop noseband closes around the horse’s mouth at a place where there are no teeth. The higher fitting caveson might press the soft cheek against sharp edges on the molars, which is very uncomfortable and may cause lesions inside the mouth.

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