Weaver Leather Browband Headstall - Havana Harness Leather
- Vendor: Weaver Leather
Product description
Built to Stay Put — Even on Green Horses
When you're working a colt or riding technical trail, the last thing you need is a headstall sliding around. The Weaver Leather Western Browband Headstall is built from heavyweight harness leather — the same material used in working draft harnesses — so it holds its shape and stays secure through head tosses, spooks, and long days in the saddle. The browband and throatlatch design locks everything in place, giving you confidence when a one-ear just won't cut it.
This is Weaver's no-frills workhorse headstall: thick, durable Havana leather that breaks in beautifully without going soft, and hardware that won't let you down. Perfect for ranch riders, trail guides, and anyone training young horses who need gear that can handle the learning curve.
Why Riders Choose This Headstall
- Heavyweight harness leather construction — Thicker and more substantial than standard bridle leather, this headstall holds its shape and won't stretch out over time, even with daily use.
- Browband and throatlatch stability — Keeps the headstall secure on green horses or during active work when a slip-ear design would shift or pull off.
- Pre-punched adjustment holes — Double-cheek design lets you dial in bit height quickly and evenly on both sides, fits average horse heads without custom work.
- Havana finish with durable hardware — Classic western look that matches your existing tack; hardware is built for working ranch conditions, not just arena use.
- Weaver quality at a working rider's price — You're getting 90+ years of leather craftsmanship and a brand trusted by ranchers, trainers, and trail riders across the US.
Best For
Ranch and trail riders looking for a secure, no-nonsense headstall that won't slip on young horses or during tough work.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Why choose a browband headstall over a one-ear or slip-ear?
The browband and throatlatch design prevents the headstall from sliding forward or pulling off over the ears — critical when working green horses, riding steep terrain, or doing any kind of work where the horse might toss its head. If your horse is still learning or you need absolute security, this style is your safest bet.
Q: How does harness leather compare to bridle leather?
Harness leather is thicker and more rigid than standard bridle leather, which means it holds its shape better and resists stretching under pressure. It takes a bit longer to break in, but once it does, you've got a headstall that will last decades. This is the same leather Weaver uses in draft horse harnesses — built for serious work.
Q: Will this fit my horse?
The Weaver Leather Western Browband Headstall is sized for average horse heads and features double-cheek adjustment holes for precise bit height. If your horse has an unusually small or large head, check the product measurements or contact us — we can help you confirm the fit before you order.

Weaver Leather Browband Headstall - Havana Harness Leather

