Are fly veils dressage legal?

Fly hoods are permitted in the warmup and other training areas and for all classes.
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Can you wear a fly veil in dressage?

Fly veils and hoods are permitted at all levels of dressage competitions. Typically, they are preferred by the judges to be a neutral colour such as navy, black, white or beige.
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What is the dress code for dressage?

For most dressage shows you need to wear a jacket, riding shirt, and breeches. You also need to wear a helmet, stock tie, and tall riding boots. Some dressage shows give you the option of wearing spurs or a body protector.
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Why are martingales not allowed in dressage?

A martingale can affect this by applying downward pressure to the reins and possibly coercing the horse into lowering his head as a result. Hence, no martingales are allowed in dressage.
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When can you wear a Shadbelly in dressage?

You can wear a shadbelly when you enter a Prix St. Georges test. They are worn in the upper levels, including Prix St. Georges through Grand Prix.
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Are nose nets dressage legal?

They should not cover the horse's eyes and should be a discreet colour to match the horse's colour. Nose nets and face masks are allowed under British Dressage rules but not under FEI rules. Again they need to be a discreet colour (to match the horse's colour) and only cover the horse's nose or face.
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Can you wear a grey jacket in dressage?

In accordance with the British Dressage rules, a conservative coloured dark jacket should be worn at preliminary to advanced levels. So that's a yes to navy, grey, black and tweed jackets!
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Are ear bonnets dressage legal?

BD's Claire Booth explained: “Ear covers are allowed under international rules at the ground jury's discretion, but as most domestic competitions don't run with a ground jury, the rule has been introduced in its place.”
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Are false tails allowed in dressage?

Any decoration of the horse with extravagant items, such as ribbons or flowers, etc. in the mane, tail, etc., is strictly forbidden. Braiding of the horse's mane and tail, however, is permitted. False tails are permitted and if used may not contain any metal parts.
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Are nathe bits dressage legal?

These bits are Dressage Legal for FEI. Typically most associations reflect their rules off the FEI rules, however not always.
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Can I wear beige jodhpurs for dressage?

Traditionally breeches or jodhpurs are worn for dressage. They must be plain white, beige, or cream in colour to complement your show jacket.
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Can you wear boots in dressage?

Conventional long riding boots or jodhpur boots with or without matching chaps or gaiters in black or brown should be worn. Suede and fringed gaiters/chaps are not permitted. Spurs may be worn at all levels.
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Can you wear a skull cap in dressage?

For dressage and showjumping phases you can wear a riding hat with a fixed peak or a skull hat with a hat cover, which should be in a “conservative colour”, such as black or navy.
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Do dressage saddles have to be black?

No rule about saddle color for eventing. Traditionally black tack is for dressage, and brown or black tack for the jumping phases. Saddle color really doesn't matter in any of the phases though. The black tack in the dressage phase is probably due to 99% (not a real statistic) of dressage saddles being black.
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Can you wear a breastplate for dressage?

6. Breastplates and cruppers. A breastplate and/or crupper may be used.
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Can you wear spurs in dressage?

Once you reach an advanced level in affiliated dressage, spurs must be worn. However, you can wear spurs at all levels of dressage if you want or need to.
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Can you wear brown boots in dressage?

But that may just be me and the more old fashion view of “correct attire.” Brown boots with “informal attire” is completely acceptable in lower level dressage.
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Are Full cheek bits dressage legal?

Bit guards are forbidden in recognized dressage competitions and in three-day events. All loose-ring, D-ring, eggbutt, or hanging cheek rings are permitted as cheekpieces unless otherwise specified in the USEF Dressage Rules Handbook. D-ring cheekpieces are not allowed as a bridoon in a double bridle.
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Can you wear a grackle in dressage?

Grackle nosebands will now be allowed in affiliated dressage competitions, as well as several less traditional nosebands, bits and bridles, including the Stübben Freedom Bridle, following their FEI approval.
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Are bitless bridles allowed in dressage?

Currently bitless bridles are not allowed in dressage competitions and are considered unconventional tack for hunters. You do see them in eventing (for the show jumping and cross country phases), in jumpers and in endurance competitions.
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At what level do you wear tails in dressage?

Junior level dressage is at M/Medium Advanced level and tails are mostly worn as of Prix St Georges level (i.e. Young Riders).
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Do you need to wear a stock for dressage?

Whatever the level of show, you'll want to be smartly turned out in jacket, jodhpurs/breeches and stock or tie. Gloves are always essential in dressage.
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Can you wear a green jacket for dressage?

Many, many competitors are under the assumption that only black or navy coats are allowed in dressage. That's not true! Dressage riders can wear a rainbow of colors; DR 120 states “riders may wear jackets in other colors within the international HSV color scale, as described in FEI Dressage Regulations, Art.
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Are Waterford bits dressage legal?

The Waterford is excellent for suppling these types of horses.” The Waterford is not legal for dressage, however. Another strong snaffle mouthpiece (not legal for dressage) that is frequently combined with D-rings or full-cheek rings is the slow twist.
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What is the most protective horse riding helmet?

1. Charles Owen Halo Luxe Helmet With MIPS ($540) This helmet doesn't just look great, you can ride with confidence knowing it meets three international safety standards and it features MIPS technology. The Charles Owen Halo has a lattice harness that is designed to provide a snug and secure fit.
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