Rigging Bridle Calculator+

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About this app

This application allows you to calculate the length of the legs, the angle between them, and the forces acting on the bridle and the elements of the structure to which it is suspended.

Thanks to additional calculators, it is possible to calculate the Apex height and the position of the bridle point, changes in the load on the beam between two points, as well as the forces acting on the cantilever load, breast line horizontal forces, and several other calculations useful in arena fields.

The application accepts all units of measurement, both metric and imperial (cm, m, in, ft). Whether you input values in feet or meters, the results will be accurate and consistent with the unit you used.
Stage and arena rigging calculator.
Updated on
Feb 20, 2026

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Ratings and reviews

14 reviews
Steve B
April 26, 2026
What would be great for those that work in regions where metric amd imperial units are used side by side, would be the ability to togle between units when in the screen showing the results, so if you have equipment labled in metric and imperial for those who can't do the calcs in their heads its easier to understand.
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IPCalculators +
April 29, 2026
Thank you for the feedback.
David Reynolds
June 14, 2024
It's very good, but it would be nice to get some additional units of measurement. Most of the rig points I'm trying to use this for are way beyond what cms or inches cover, so I have to do a bunch of conversions before and after using the app.
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IPCalculators +
June 14, 2024
During normal use enter values in any units of measurement the calculator does not recognize whether you entered 10 m,10 cm, 10 ft or in,the result will always be correct. Use the conversion buttons only when you need to convert from metric units (cm) to imperial (in) or vice versa.An update with an additional unit converter will be available soon.
Dave Kern
July 22, 2026
Why does it require a weight to calculate bridle leg length? This doesn't make sense... you did not answer my question...
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IPCalculators +
July 23, 2026
Hei. Although the weight is not required to calculate the bridle leg lengths, you still need to enter a value. The calculator uses the weight to calculate the forces acting on each bridle leg at the same time. If you don't need these force calculations, simply enter any value and ignore the "Forces" tab.
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About the developer
Pawel Szepietowski
bridlecalculator@gmail.com
Sloraveien 164 1878 Hærland Norway