The KB Bridle by Albion
"If you ever
want a perfect performance, then all things must be perfect" - Klaus
Balkenhol
The Most Radical
Evolutionary Development Since The Bit
For many years, equestrian
equipment manufacturers have concentrated on improving the design of the
saddle, as it is understood that this item most influences the horse/rider
performance. Recent developments in other "influential" areas
of equipment such as bitting, artificial aids, etc. have have basically
been developed to solve training problems. Albion was invited by Klaus
Balkenhol, the then trainer of the German Olympic Team, to investigate
the true needs of the horse, in terms of the equipment required, to maximise
the willing co-operation of the horse and minimise interference. His approach
is to make acute observations of all his student's horses, from condition
and fitness, to hooves and shoes and every aspect of equipment. It is
these observations that have inspired the radical Albion KB bridle, the
most revolutionary innovation of the bridle for generations.
The Promise of
Something New
Having established
a design concept which was totally endorsed by Klaus, Albion registered
a world-wide patent application and produced for testing, a range of prototypes.
These prototypes were sent for evaluation to eminent riders in Germany,
USA and the UK. Almost by return the reaction was reported - observations
were noted on instant improvements in the horses' "self carriage",
"steady lightness of contact" and "willing submission".
Responses of this nature prompted much deeper investigation into the reason
for these instant improvements. Veterinary and physiotherapy investigation
showed sound scientific basis for the reactions. These related to pressure
problems, commonly found in conventional bridle arrangements, which arise
in areas of the poll and behind the ears. Pressures in this area are attributed
by many authoritative sources, to be the cause of many problems of resistance
including "heavy in the hand", "locking on the bit"
and "head shaking".
A Better Way
By examining the new
Albion KB bridle, it becomes obvious how the noted problems are relieved
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a) The whole crown
"pressure area" is cushioned.
b) The "solid" part of the bridle, which is the broad contact
with the cushion, is now a combined noseband hanger and throat lash. (Both
are not subjected to any tension from the bit or rein contact.)
c) The headpiece supporting the cheeks (hence the bit) lays on top of
a) and b) thus minimising the influence of bit contact pressure over the
poll and dispersing this pressure over the maximum possible area.
d) The browband, by conventional judgment is always oversized.
These considerations make a positive contribution to relieving the irritating
pressure on the nervous system, located just behind the ears, which is
the source of so much resistance.
Our test panel confirmed,
without reservation, that the results gained from this "humane"
bridle, proved a positive aid to encourage the willing submission of the
horse to the riders' instructions.
The Albion KB Bridle
will be available in;-
Sizes |
Cob |
Full |
Warmblood |
Colour |
Black |
Havana
Brown |
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Quality |
Working
/ Competition |
Luxury |
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Rein
Types include |
Rubber
lined |
Nubuck
lined |
Plain |
Price |
from
£150 complete |
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