
Macanta Complete Bosal Bridle (System 2) Natural C-F
The mecate is tied to the bosal in such a way that, in addition to the reins, a remaining section forms a lead rope. During riding, this lead rope is attached to the rider’s belt or to the saddle or saddle pad.
A properly tied mecate should leave about two fingers of space between the mecate and the chin. This space is adjusted by wrapping the rope accordingly. The bosal should sit correctly on the horse’s head, approximately four finger widths above the nostrils.
In the “Manufacturer information and documents” section, you will find a detailed description and guidance for this product.
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The mecate is tied to the bosal in such a way that, in addition to the reins, a remaining section forms a lead rope. During riding, this lead rope is attached to the rider’s belt or to the saddle or saddle pad.
A properly tied mecate should leave about two fingers of space between the mecate and the chin. This space is adjusted by wrapping the rope accordingly. The bosal should sit correctly on the horse’s head, approximately four finger widths above the nostrils.
In the “Manufacturer information and documents” section, you will find a detailed description and guidance for this product.





