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There are the noseband, the head piece, the cheek piece, the bit, the throat lash, the reins and brow band. Sometimes you get flash bands.

Take note that the western bridle doesn't have a noseband. Some don't have throat latches, and a few don't even have browbands.

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That part of a bridle is called the browband.

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nose band, Cheek piece, Bit, Reins, Throat lash, brow band, Hope it helps xxx

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The brow band does :)

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a bit.

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