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.
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.
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.
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.
The loose ring cheeks can discourage fixing and leaning as it has much more movement than a fixed cheek. Blue sweet iron oxidise easily to create warmth with a sweet taste which helps with bit acceptance and encourages salivation.
The universal bit combines poll pressure and leverage for a mild gag action. The sweet iron and copper link aid salivation and acceptance. Sweet iron mouthpieces are designed to oxidize to produce a sweet taste which helps with mouthing.
This EquiKind+ bit has a lozenge to encourage a softer contact and full cheeks to aid with steering. The EquiKind+ coating is thinner than a rubber mouthpiece making them more comfortable for horses that don't have room for a thick mouthpiece.
Full cheeks of this bit assist with steering, whilst the lozenge prevents the nutcracker action of a single joint. Blue sweet iron mouthpieces oxidize easily to create warmth with a sweet taste which helps with bit acceptance and encourages salivation.
Pelhams work on the poll, corners, bars, tongue and chin groove. The jointed mouthpiece lessens the nutcracker action. Copper and sweet iron encourage the horse to be softer in the mouth. Raised copper ribs help prevent the horse taking too much of a hold
Especially good for jumping the Tom Thumb cheek has a lifting effect in front and offers more control and precision. The loose brass alloy discs in the center can help to soothe a fussy tongued horse.