Posted: 25th April 2014 | Back to news feed
With many different choices of equine bit on the market, it often takes some time experimenting to find the perfect solution for your horse. Having established themselves as one of the UK’s leading retailers, Saddles Direct are now expanding to offer a full Bit Bank service, which will be launched at Badminton Horse Trials 2014!
Saddles Direct are already renowned for exceptional customer service, personal attention and expert fitting advice when it comes to saddlery and tack, and now they are offering customers the chance to try a bit for 14 days to ensure they are happy with their choice.
Offering expert guidance, over the phone and via email, Saddles Direct will help customers make an informed bitting decision based on their equine’s requirements, and if at the end of the 14 day trial they are not content with their choice they can simply return the bit and either receive a refund or exchange for another bit.*
The Saddles Direct Bit Bank service will launch on the Neue Schule stand at Badminton Horse Trials (stand No. 91), where customers can take advantage of special show offers and expert advice.
Sarah Lavelle-Bowden, owner of Saddles Direct, is excited about evolving this service. “I believe that saddle fitting and correct bitting goes hand in hand,” she says. “They are the two most important pieces of equipment a rider can purchase. I know from my own experience that it is often difficult, and costly, to trial and find the right bit so offering this service enables us to help customers spend their money wisely and maintain harmony between them and their equine.”
Join Saddles Direct at Badminton Horse Trials on the Neue Schule Stand (No. 91) or visit www.saddlesdirect.co.uk to view and order online. *Subject to an £8 trial fee. Refund does not include delivery costs.
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