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The rubber mouthpiece used in this bit is strong but light and mild on the horse’s mouth. Perfect for in hand or first ridden. Mouthpiece thickness: 14mm. Cheek height: 45mm.
The French link in this bit means pressure is applied to both sides of the tongue. Some horses with low palates may find this bit more comfortable as the mouthpiece should not come into contact with the palate when the bit is in action. The three rings offer leverage options to increase severity. Mouthpiece thickness: 16mm. Cheek height: 150mm (4.5, 5), 180mm (5.5). Stainless steel is the most common material for bits. Durable, easy to clean, tasteless and does not rust.
This bit allows the rein to be placed on either the main ring or smaller lower ring for more leverage whilst the copper lozenge encourages the horse to salivate. The 5 and smaller sizes of this bit have smaller rings to ensure the bit remains in proportion. Mouthpiece thickness: 16mm. Cheek height: 120mm (4.5, 5), 145mm (5.5, 6). Stainless steel is the most common material for bits. Durable, easy to clean, tasteless and does not rust. Copper is used in the mouthpiece, creating warmth and encouraging salivation to keep the mouth soft.
A medium width brass alloy training bit designed to encourage the horse to soften. Mouthpiece thickness: 18mm. Cheek height: 65mm. Brass alloy mouth: Copper is alloyed with a harder metal to produce warm, durable mouthpieces which aid salivation. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
The fixed rings prevent pinching, whilst the brass alloy double joint distributes pressure over both the tongue and bars of the mouth to encourage mouthing and contact. Mouthpiece thickness: 13mm. Cheek height: 55mm (4.5, 5), 75mm (5.5, 6). Brass alloy mouth: Copper is alloyed with a harder metal to produce warm, durable mouthpieces which aid salivation. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
A thinner mouthpiece can make this bit a little stronger, however it may be more comfortable for horses with small mouths or large tongues. The fixed rings prevent pinching. Mouthpiece thickness: 12mm. Cheek height: 55mm (4.5, 5), 75mm (5.5, 6). Brass alloy mouth: Copper is alloyed with a harder metal to produce warm, durable mouthpieces which aid salivation. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
Combines poll pressure and leverage for a mild gag action. Brass alloy assists with salivation. Mouthpiece thickness: 14mm. Cheek height: 115mm (4.5, 5), 130mm (5.5, 6). Brass alloy mouth: Copper is alloyed with a harder metal to produce warm, durable mouthpieces which aid salivation. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
The curved mouthpiece on this bit allows more room in the mouth, making it suitable for horses with large tongues or small mouths. Mouthpiece thickness: 16mm. Cheek height: 50mm (4.5", 5"), 65mm (5.5").
Hanging cheeks help to encourage flexion, whilst the lozenge prevents the nutcracker effect of a single joint. Mouthpiece thickness: 14mm. Cheek height: 110mm. Brass alloy mouth: Copper is alloyed with a harder metal to produce warm, durable mouthpieces which aid salivation. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
The bevel bit allows mild leverage and offers a little more control, promoting outline, head carriage and responsiveness. The loose brass alloy discs in the centre can help to soothe a fussy tongued horse. Mouthpiece thickness: 15mm. Cheek height: 55mm (4.5, 5), 65mm (5.5). Blue sweet iron mouthpieces oxidise easily to create warmth with a sweet taste which helps with bit acceptance and encourages salivation. Please note the blue colour will fade with use. The addition of brass alloy inserts produces a warm, more palatable bit. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
The bevel bit allows mild leverage and offers a little more control, promoting outline, head carriage and responsiveness. The loose brass alloy discs in the centre can help to soothe a fussy tongued horse. Mouthpiece thickness: 15mm. Cheek height: 55mm (4.5, 5), 70mm (5.5). Blue sweet iron mouthpieces oxidise easily to create warmth with a sweet taste which helps with bit acceptance and encourages salivation. Please note the blue colour will fade with use. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
Sweet iron and copper encourages salivation and produces a pleasant taste in the horse™s mouth. Raised copper ribs can help to prevent the horse taking too much of a hold. Three rings offer leverage options to increase severity. The 5 and smaller sizes come with shorter cheeks to ensure the bit remains in proportion with the smaller head. Mouthpiece thickness: 16mm. Cheek height: 145mm (4.5, 5), 180mm (5.5). Sweet iron mouthpieces are designed to oxidize to produce a sweet taste which helps with mouthing. The addition of copper to the mouth ensures the horse will not take up too much of a contact, ideal for horses that can take a hold. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to
The EquiKind+ peanut link helps to encourage a softer contact. Eggbutt rings are ideal for horses with sensitive lips. Mouthpiece thickness: 15mm. Cheek height: 55mm (4.5"), 75mm (5", 5.5").
This loose ring EquiKind+ snaffle offers more movement in the horses mouth and helps to discourage leaning on the bit. Mouthpiece thickness: 15mm. Cheek height: 50mm (4.5"), 65mm (5", 5.5").
This EquiKind+ bit has a lozenge to encourage a softer contact and full cheeks to aid with steering. Mouthpiece thickness: 15mm. Cheek height: 165mm.
The hanging cheek exerts a little poll pressure to encourage flexion. The peanut link distributes pressure over both the tongue and bars of the mouth to encourage mouthing and contact. Mouthpiece thickness: 14mm. Cheek height: 110mm. The Equikind+ coating is thinner than a rubber mouthpiece making them more comfortable for horses that don't have room for a thick mouthpiece and ideal for sensitive mouths or horses that don't like metal in their mouths. Stainless steel is used due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
The martingale stop keeps the martingale neck strap in place. Hardwearing and durable.
This Dutch gag has a Waterford mouth made of many different links which makes it hard for the horse to take hold of and pull against it. The gag cheeks add leverage. This can be a severe bit. The 5 and smaller sizes of this bit come with shorter cheeks to ensure the bit remains in proportion with the smaller head. Mouthpiece thickness: 18mm. Cheek height: 150mm (4.5, 5), 180mm (5.5, 6). Stainless steel is the most common material for bits. Durable, easy to clean, tasteless and does not rust.