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    Robust Bridle leather chin strap. Havana with stainless buckle... Show more
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    Racing Bit Chin Strap - Havana

    Handcrafted from premium English bridle leather, this racing bit chin strap delivers the durability and refinement demanded by serious horsemen. The rich havana finish develops character with use while maintaining its structural integrity through countless trips to the track.

    racing chin strap

    Features a stainless steel buckle that won't corrode or tarnish, even under the harshest conditions - morning dew, afternoon rain, or the salt of hard work. The 10-inch adjustable design provides precise fitting for proper bit stability and control, essential for maintaining communication when it matters most.

    chin strap

    Cut and finished by hand in our Paris, Kentucky workshop using traditional techniques passed down through four decades of leatherwork. Every stitch serves a purpose; every edge is beveled, creased and burnished smooth. This isn't equipment that just looks good in the tack room - it's built to perform season after season.

    chin strap

    The same leather we use in our halters that outfit champions from Keeneland to Churchill Downs. The same attention to detail that's made Quillin the choice of Kentucky's thoroughbred industry since 1982.

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