Headstalls

Headstalls

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One ear, split ear and browband headstalls in leather and nylon offer options for ranch work, competition and everyday riding. Tooled finishes, buckstitch trim, beaded accents and clean work-ready designs allow you to match your saddle and overall setup. Adjustable cheeks, secure ties and solid hardware support proper fit and smooth bit connection. From understated profiles to detailed western styles, these headstalls balance bold character with functional design.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is a horse headstall used for?

A headstall is the part of a western bridle that fits over the horse’s head and holds the bit in position. It works with the bit and reins to create a complete bridle setup and helps keep the bit properly positioned for clear, consistent communication between horse and rider.

What is the difference between browband, one-ear and split-ear headstalls?

A browband headstall uses a band across the horse’s forehead to help keep the bridle stable and centered. A one-ear, or sliding-ear, headstall uses a leather ear loop that slides along the crown so it can be positioned for the horse’s ear. A split-ear headstall has a fixed slit cut into the crown leather for one ear, creating a cleaner, more minimal design with no sliding loop. The best style depends on your horse’s head shape, the bit being used and your preferred look.

How should a western headstall fit?

A properly fitted headstall should hold the bit in the correct position without pulling it too high into the corners of the mouth or allowing it to hang too low. The crown should sit comfortably behind the ears, and browbands or ear pieces should lie flat without pinching. Adjust both sides evenly so the bit remains centered.

How do I choose the right size headstall for my horse?

Choose a headstall with enough adjustment to position the bit correctly while keeping the crown and cheek pieces proportionate to your horse’s head. Most western headstalls offer multiple buckle holes for adjustment, but horses with especially small, refined or large heads may need a more specifically sized style.

How does the bit attach to a western headstall?

Western headstalls may use Chicago screws, leather ties, water ties, buckles or other bit-end attachments depending on the style. Each option creates a slightly different look and makes changing bits easier or more traditional. Check the product construction to choose the attachment style you prefer.

What materials are western headstalls made from?

Most traditional western headstalls are made from leather, including harness, bridle or latigo leathers, while some styles may incorporate nylon or other materials. Leather headstalls can range from clean, work-ready designs to more decorative styles featuring tooling, buckstitching, silver-tone hardware or specialty finishes.

What should I look for in a leather headstall?

Look for quality leather, smooth finished edges, secure stitching, dependable hardware and enough adjustment for proper bit placement. Details such as weighted leather, hand-rubbed finishes, decorative tooling or premium buckles may add durability, feel or style depending on how you ride.

Can I use the same headstall with different bits?

Usually, yes, as long as the headstall fits the horse correctly and the bit-end attachment works with the bit. If you switch between bits with very different ring or shank sizes, recheck the cheek-piece adjustment so the new bit sits correctly.

How often should I inspect a leather headstall?

Inspect your headstall regularly, especially around buckle holes, bit ends, stitching and folds near the crown and cheeks. Replace or repair components that show cracking, tearing, stretched holes, loose hardware or weakened stitching before they fail during use.

How do you care for a leather headstall?

Wipe away sweat, dirt and dust after use and clean the leather periodically with products designed for tack. Condition as needed to keep the leather supple, and allow damp leather to dry naturally away from direct heat. Store the headstall in a dry area where it can hang without sharp folds.

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