1 – BITS

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Bits come in many sizes, shapes, forms and material. The PCA National Gear Rules contains details of the bits allowed at pony club. To find out more about the types…

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2- MICKLEM BRIDLE

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The use of Micklem Competition bridle without the use of the bit clips is permitted for use at Pony Club rally days, Dressage, Jumping Equitation, Showjumping and One Day Event…

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3 – NOSEBANDS

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1. GeneralCavesson nosebands should be loose enough to allow two fingers (3cm) side on between the band and the jaw bone and should lie half way between the corners of…

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5 – BIT GUARDS

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6 – WHIPS

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Dressage Whips which must be at least 95cm long and not over 110cm long (excluding tassel or flap), are permitted in dressage competition up to and including advanced level. They…

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7 – SPURS

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Find more information in the Bit Dictionary. Dummy type, the neck not exceeding 30mm in length and must not be under 7mm in width at the point of the neck.…

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8- HELMETS

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A correctly fitted helmet is important to ensuring it is effective in preventing and/or minimising injury to the rider.Pony Club New Zealand has prepared the following video to show the…

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