Nosebands & Tie Downs

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Western nosebands and tie downs built for real riders — from rawhide-core bosals and harness leather cavessons to adjustable nylon tie-down straps and trailer ties.

Comfytack W. H. Genuine Rawhide core bosal by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
HILASON Comfytack Western Horse Genuine Rawhide Core Bosal | for Training Riding Handcrafted Comfortable
$40.95
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Hilason Rainbow 2 Ply Nylon Tie Down Nickel Plt. Hardware W. H. Tk. – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Hilason Rainbow 2 Ply Nylon Tie Down Nickle Plated Hardware Western Horse Tack
$19.99
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7.5 Ft Cashel Beaded Wave Rope Halter Lead by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
7.5 Ft Cashel Beaded Wave Rope Halter Lead
$34.99
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Comfytack W. H. Round Nose Caveson Genuine Leather Noseband by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Comfytack Horse Round Nose Caveson | Genuine Leather Western Training Noseband
$32.95
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Bar H Equine W. H. 8ft Turquoise Rawhide Braiding American Leather by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Bar H Equine Western Horse 8ft Turquoise Rawhide Braiding American Leather Split Reins
$60.99
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Weaver Leather Round Nose Caveson W. H. Tk. Noseband by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Weaver Leather Round Nose Caveson Western Horse Tack Noseband
$45.99
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Classic Equine Latigo Lined Natural Leather H. Noseband by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Classic Equine Latigo Lined Natural Leather Horse Noseband
$62.95
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Bar H Equine W. H. 8ft Natural Rawhide Braiding American Leather Split by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Bar H Equine Western Horse 8ft Natural Rawhide Braiding American Leather Split Reins
$60.99
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Hilason W. Tk. Nylon H. Noseband Nickel Plt. Hardware Red by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Hilason Western Tack Nylon Horse Noseband Nickel Plated Hardware Red
$16.95
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Weaver Horizons Ring Bolt Durable Leather Noseband Standard Tan – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Weaver Horizons Ring Bolt Durable Leather Noseband Standard Tan
$53.20
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Hilason Adjustment Nylon Trailer Tie Red by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Hilason Adjustment Nylon Trailer Tie Red
$19.95
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Hilason W. American Leather H. Noseband Brown by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Hilason Western American Leather Horse Noseband Brown
$42.99
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Hilason Adjustment Nylon Trailer Tie Black by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Hilason Adjustment Nylon Trailer Tie Black
$19.95
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3/4" Weaver H. Tk. Harness Oak Russet Leather Durable Caveson – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
3/4" Weaver Horse Tack Harness Oak Russet Leather Durable Caveson
$56.00
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Comfytack W. H. Genuine Rawhide core bosal Black by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
HILASON Comfytack Western Horse Genuine Rawhide Core Bosal | for Training Riding Handcrafted Comfortable
$40.95
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BAR H EQUINE W. Leather H. Rein With Adjustable Buckle Light Tan – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
BAR H EQUINE Western Leather Horse Rein With Adjustable Buckle | Reins for Horses
$55.99
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Sale WEAVER LEATHER H. Genuine Tie Downs Stainless Steel Snap Canyon Rose – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
WEAVER LEATHER Horse Genuine Tie Downs Stainless Steel Snap Canyon Rose
$22.79 $29.99
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Hilason Adjustment Nylon Trailer Tie Blue by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Hilason Adjustment Nylon Trailer Tie Blue
$19.95
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Hilason Adjustment Nylon Trailer Tie Hunter Green by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Hilason Adjustment Nylon Trailer Tie Hunter Green
$19.95
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Hilason W. Double Ply H. Nylon Noseband Black by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Hilason Western Double Ply Horse Nylon Noseband Black
$28.95
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Western Nosebands, Bosals & Tie Downs for Training, Trail Riding, and Arena Work

  • Rawhide-Core Bosals: Meticulously handcrafted with a solid rawhide core and tightly woven exterior — built for hackamore training and groundwork with consistent pressure and release.
  • Harness Leather Cavessons: Constructed from Hermann Oak russet harness leather with nickel hardware — weather-resistant and shaped for a rounded, comfortable nose fit.
  • Nylon Nosebands: Double-ply nylon webbing with felt lining for skin protection — adjustable fit, nickel-plated hardware, available in multiple colors for everyday use.
  • Leather Tie Downs: Stainless steel snap hardware on buttered harness leather straps — designed for arena performance and working cattle where head position control matters.
  • Adjustable Trailer Ties: Nylon-construction with adjustment slide — engineered for safe, secure trailering without over-restraining the horse.
  • Nose Net Covers: Hook-and-loop attachment fits over any cavesson or tie-down noseband — keeps trail dust and insects away from sensitive nasal passages during outdoor rides.

How to Choose the Right Noseband or Tie Down for Your Horse

Discipline & Purpose

A rawhide bosal suits hackamore training and horses transitioning off the bit, where subtle nose and jaw pressure replaces rein contact. Leather cavessons and tie-down straps are the go-to for arena performance and ranch work where consistent head-position control is essential. For daily trail riding, a felt-lined nylon noseband or a simple leather noseband offers comfort over long hours without irritation.

Material

Harness leather — particularly Hermann Oak russet — is weather-resistant, holds its shape ride after ride, and softens with use without losing structural integrity. Rawhide cores in bosals provide the stiffness needed to release cleanly off the nose. Nylon webbing is the practical choice for wet conditions, easy cleaning, and barn-to-trailer everyday use.

Fit & Sizing

Most nosebands in this collection are sized for standard horse heads with adjustable buckle closures. For bosals, the diameter of the nosepiece affects the signal weight and release speed — a thicker bosal gives lighter, slower pressure ideal for early training stages. Always confirm the noseband sits two fingers below the cheekbone with room to lay flat without pinching.

Common Mistakes When Buying Nosebands and Tie Downs

Choosing a tie-down strap that is too short limits natural head movement and increases stress on the horse's neck — always size for your horse's neck length, not just the ring-to-nose distance. Buying a nylon noseband for a training-intensive horse misses the signal clarity a shaped leather cavesson or rawhide bosal provides. And skipping the felt or leather lining on nylon pieces leads to rub marks on horses ridden daily.

Leather vs Nylon Nosebands — Which Is Right for Your Riding Style?

Leather Nosebands & Cavessons

Full-grain harness leather nosebands and cavessons hold a precise, rounded shape that conforms to the horse's nose over time. Options like the Hermann Oak russet leather pieces feature weather-resistant construction and nickel hardware that holds up in show-ring and ranch conditions alike. Best for: riders who want a clean presentation, long-term durability, and a tack room staple that improves with conditioning.

Nylon Nosebands

Double-ply nylon webbing with felt lining gives you a lightweight, washable option that handles mud, sweat, and daily barn use without cracking or drying out. Adjustable hardware makes fitting straightforward, and the color range works well for youth riders and casual trail use. Best for: high-frequency riders who need fast care, easy adjustment, and weather resilience over formal appearance.

Rawhide Bosals

A solid rawhide-core bosal wrapped in tight hand-braided rawhide is purpose-built for hackamore riding — the core stiffness creates clear, well-timed pressure signals that a soft rope or nylon bosal simply cannot replicate. The handcrafted construction means each piece has consistent balance and a pronounced heel knot for proper mecate attachment. Best for: trainers, classical western riders, and anyone developing a young horse without bit contact.

Noseband & Tie Down Questions Answered

What is the difference between a noseband and a tie down?

A noseband (or cavesson) wraps around the horse's nose as part of the bridle and helps stabilize the bit or provide light nose pressure. A tie down is a strap running from the noseband to the cinch or breastcollar, limiting how high the horse can raise its head during fast work. Both are often used together, but they serve different mechanical purposes.

What is a bosal and how is it different from a regular noseband?

A bosal is the nosepiece of a hackamore — a bitless headgear system used in classical western training. Unlike a standard noseband that stabilizes a bitted bridle, a bosal communicates cues through nose and jaw pressure alone, with a mecate rein attached to the heel knot. Rawhide-core bosals are preferred for training because their stiffness produces cleaner pressure-and-release signals than softer alternatives.

Is a leather or nylon tie down strap better for arena work?

Leather tie down straps — especially those with stainless steel snaps and harness leather construction — are generally preferred for arena performance because they hold their shape, resist stretching under load, and have a cleaner look in the show pen. Nylon straps are a practical backup for everyday training and wet conditions where easy rinsing matters more than appearance.

How do I fit a noseband correctly on my horse?

Position the noseband approximately two fingers below the horse's cheekbone. It should lie flat against the nose without pinching the soft tissue above the nostrils. You should be able to slide two fingers under the noseband — snug enough to prevent it shifting, loose enough not to restrict breathing. For tie-down nosebands, confirm the strap length allows natural head carriage at the walk before tightening for faster work.

What tie down strap length do I need for my horse?

The most common tie down strap — such as the 1-inch by 52-inch option in this collection — fits the majority of average to large-framed horses when attached from a standard tie-down noseband to a breast collar or cinch D-ring. A strap that is too short forces the horse's head down at rest; one that is too long provides little meaningful control during performance. Start longer and shorten incrementally.

How do I care for a leather noseband or cavesson?

Wipe the leather down after each ride to remove sweat and dirt, which break down the fiber over time. Condition harness leather with a quality leather conditioner every few weeks during regular use — Hermann Oak russet and similar harness leathers respond well to conditioning and develop a protective patina. Store nosebands flat or hung to avoid permanent creasing, and keep them away from prolonged heat or direct sunlight.

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