Provides the rider with varying levels of leverage and poll pressure with the lower ring providing the most leverage. Can be used with a single rein, two reins or with pelham rounding's. The copper mouth encourages salivation and acceptance of the bit.
Made up of multiple ball links, this bit is flexible in all directions, moulding around the horse?s mouth offering even pressure and natural movement. Encourages a soft contact and discourages fixing and leaning on the forehand.
Similar benefits to the Pelham due to the curb action, but with the benefit of being able to be use with a single rein. The low port allows room for the horses tongue. Fixed cheek bit offering a stronger alternative to snaffle bits.
Curved bit to reduce the "nutcracker" action and to alleviate pressure on the tongue and bars of the mouth. Prevents contact with the roof of the horses mouth.
The Dee ring compromises between an eggbutt and a full cheek snaffle, preventing pinching at the corners of the mouth and without the dangers posed by the arms of a full cheek snaffle.
Lightweight, breathable, and moisture-wicking, our Tri Factor Breech is a favorite for schooling and show. The fabric is innovated to respond to your body temperature, keeping you cool and comfortable when your round heats up.
Designed with four-way performance stretch, double-weave twill fabric, the Prelude delivers outstanding flexibility and recovery. It also offers optimal knee patch grip plus exceptional support from calf to core.
The Dee ring compromises between an eggbutt and a full cheek snaffle, preventing pinching at the corners of the mouth and the dangers posed by the arms of a full cheek . The slow twist mouthpiece creates pressure points on the bars making a stronger bit.
The gag action of this bit provides leverage and poll pressure to the horse. Thicker mouthpiece is softer on the corners and the bars of the mouth and pressure created by the reins is spread over a larger surface area.
The Dee ring compromises between an eggbutt and a full cheek snaffle, preventing pinching at the corners of the mouth and without the dangers posed by the arms of a full cheek snaffle.
The Arena Stud Girth is slimline and highly protective. Comfort shaping with an extreme cut away behind the elbows will allow your horse the freedom to move through their full length of stride with while also improving saddle stability.
Our Arena Classic Girth is designed to be sleek and subtle, making it the perfect choice for riders who prefer a traditional look while enjoying the benefits of technical, wipe-clean, sweat-resistant materials.
Satin brocade features gold or silver thread detail giving the Aubrion ready tied stock an elegant look. The stock needs no knotting; simply secure around the neck, shape the stock, pin and go.
Made with all-natural, simple ingredients, Mrs. Pastures horse cookies were made to help nourish the human-horse bond. Originally designed with picky eaters in mind, try using them in your next training session.
A loose ring snaffle with a traditional flat French link mouthpiece. Mouthpiece thickness: 17mm. Cheek height: 65mm. Stainless steel is the most common material for bits. Durable, easy to clean, tasteless and does not rust.
Curved bit to reduce the "nutcracker" action and to alleviate pressure on the tongue and bars of the mouth. A mobile bit which discourages fixing and leaning on the forehand. Mild bit designed to create less pressure than a standard French link.
The French link in this bit means pressure is applied to both sides of the tongue. Horses with low palates may find this bit more comfortable as the mouthpiece should not contact the palate when the bit is in action.
Each side of the Centaur Uxeter Kimberwick Solid-Mouth Bit is perfectly balanced to assure total comfort and response. Lost wax cast and hand polished from the highest grade of 18/8 Stainless Steel.
Very similar to a full cheek snaffle, the narrow arms which project above and below the rings prevent the mouthpiece from sliding in the horses mouth and emphasize the turning aid. The loose rings discourage fixing and leaning on the forehand.