Hi Victoria, thanks for your question! The Micklem Competition Bridle is FEI-approved, but (as with any questions about competition rules), you should always check with your governing association to ensure that you're in compliance with their individual rules. Good luck and have a great ride! - SmartPaker Sarah
Hi Echo Lynn, the Rambo® Micklem® Competition Bridle can be converted into a bit-less option just like the Rambo Micklem Multibridle. The main difference between the two is that the Rambo Micklem Competition Bridle lacks the lunging ring on the noseband that the Rambo Micklem Multibridle has. I hope that helps! If you have any questions on these bridles or any of the other Micklem styles that we carry don’t hesitate to reach out, we’re always happy to help. - SmartPaker Jenna
This was so helpful thank you guys! Emily seems so nice and my horse is a huge sufferer of itchy face syndrome so I think that's made up my mind :)
Hi Victoria, thanks for your question! The Micklem Competition Bridle is FEI-approved, but (as with any questions about competition rules), you should always check with your governing association to ensure that you're in compliance with their individual rules. Good luck and have a great ride! - SmartPaker Sarah
Do you sell the training clips for the bit separate?
Also, can you ride in the hunters with this?
My mare goes well in a kimberwick. Does that work with this bridle?
is it approved for hunter shows
Can this bridle be converted to bitless like the multi bridle?
Hi Echo Lynn, the Rambo® Micklem® Competition Bridle can be converted into a bit-less option just like the Rambo Micklem Multibridle. The main difference between the two is that the Rambo Micklem Competition Bridle lacks the lunging ring on the noseband that the Rambo Micklem Multibridle has. I hope that helps! If you have any questions on these bridles or any of the other Micklem styles that we carry don’t hesitate to reach out, we’re always happy to help. - SmartPaker Jenna