Mouthpiece fell apart after a few months of only weekly use over the winter. When I told the company, they listed several (false) reasons why this was my fault (eg. that I don't have horses dental work up to date when the horse was seen six months prior and is checked annually, that the horse was fed alfalfa when they are not, etc). They refused any sort of compensation.Cheekpieces rust and stick easily as they are overlapping metal. They do not seem to have been constructed with an actual horse in mind, as the proportions are wonky and not aimed at utility.--Note that mouthpieces suffer from the same, as they are huge inside the horse's mouth. They were large on my draft cross, so I can only imagine how they might look on an average-sized horse.Stirrups are just cheap plastic and not constructed with any impact mechanism as claimed on the website. Half pads look pretty but claims made about them also appear inaccurate. Products are overpriced, advertised with false claims and bogus research and not fit to purpose
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