"A sidepull is a bitless bridle which allows the reins to be attached to the headstall on the side of the horse's face - thus its "side pull" designation." -- quote from source
Well I've rode horses forever but I rodeo so I don't do western pleasure and that stuff. But as far as I know its when you reach down your rein to turn better and tighter. Thats the best that I could explain it.
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"A sidepull is a bitless bridle which allows the reins to be attached to the headstall on the side of the horse's face - thus its "side pull" designation." -- quote from source
It's a bitless bridle. I looked it up. I'm 100% sure.
Well I've rode horses forever but I rodeo so I don't do western pleasure and that stuff. But as far as I know its when you reach down your rein to turn better and tighter. Thats the best that I could explain it.
Biteless bridle (other wise know as hackmore)
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a bitless bridle...i am 100% sure. i read horse&rider alot, so thats how i know.
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bit less bridle aka the hackamore ;)