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Important for clearly communicating with your horse. The bridle holds the bit in the horse's mouth and allows the rider to direct the movement and direction of the horse. Headstalls allow the rider to better influence the movements of his or her horse; while curb chains are commonly used to control the lever action of curb bits.

Horse Bridles And Headstalls

For Younger Horses Or Horses In Training

Are you looking for a better solution to communicate with your horse? Horse bridles and headstalls from State Line Tack are exactly what you need. Horse bridles hold the bit in the horse’s mouth which allows for the rider to guide the movement and direction of the horse. Headstalls allow the rider to better influence the movements of their horse, which overall leads to clear and improved communication. State Line Tack offers a wide selection of horse bridles and headstalls to fit your budget and preference!


The Weaver Back in Black Browband Headstall will give your tack an authentic cowboy look! It’s a doubled and stitched English bridle leather headstall with nickel brass accents. For a more budget-friendly headstall option, check out the Tory Harness Leather DS Snap Browband Headstall. It has heavy snaps at the bit ends which allows for easy switching of bits and comes in a beautiful Natural Harness Leather color.


Shop our best-selling curb strap, the Western Double Chain Curb Strap, for a high-quality and sturdy piece of horse tack. Curb chains are essential to enhance and control the lever action of a curb bit. It also helps to keep the bit steady and in place in your horse’s mouth!


Discover browband, single ear, double ear, curb straps, halter headstalls, knotted, sliding ear, training, and more types of bridles and headstalls at State Line Tack today!