The Pelham bit combines the function of a snaffle and the action of a curb bit.
The mouthpiece is slightly curved to accommodate the tongue and creates even pressure on the bars of the mouth and the horse's tongue.
The optional curb rein attachment allows this bit to be ridden with one rein, two reins or a converter to vary the amount of pressure exerted on the poll and by the curb chain.
The Mikmar Pelham Bit (with straight mouthpiece) incorporates the traditional Pelham cheek pieces with the unique light-weight Mikmar mouthpiece. This bit operates through both direct action and leverage, using a curb chain or leather curb strap.
The full cheek has narrow arms which project above and below the rings, preventing it from sliding in the horses mouth and to emphasize the tuning aid. This is a great all purpose training snaffle with the right amount of weight to keep a steady contact.
The Waterford bit is composed of many different links making it hard for the horse to take a hold or lean. Stainless steel is the most common material for bits. Durable, easy to clean, tasteless and does not rust.
The Waterford bit is composed of many different links making it hard for the horse to take a hold or lean. Stainless steel is the most common material for bits. Durable, easy to clean, tasteless and does not rust.
Slightly thicker in diameter which helps to distribute pressure over a larger area. The single joint applies a nut cracker action which applies pressure to the tongue, the bars of the mouth and the horse's palate.
Slightly thicker in diameter which helps to distribute pressure over a larger area. The single joint applies a nut cracker action which applies pressure to the tongue, the bars of the mouth and the horse's palate.
Slightly thicker in diameter which helps to distribute pressure over a larger area. The single joint applies a nut cracker action which applies pressure to the tongue, the bars of the mouth and the horse's palate.
Slightly thicker in diameter which helps to distribute pressure over a larger area. The single joint applies a nut cracker action which applies pressure to the tongue, the bars of the mouth and the horse's palate.
The Korsteel Stainless Steel Slow Twist Eggbutt Snaffle Bit has the combination of the eggbutt for gentle control and the twisted mouthpiece for extra responsiveness.
The Korsteel Stainless Steel Slow Twist Eggbutt Snaffle Bit has the combination of the eggbutt for gentle control and the twisted mouthpiece for extra responsiveness.
The Korsteel Stainless Steel Slow Twist Eggbutt Snaffle Bit has the combination of the eggbutt for gentle control and the twisted mouthpiece for extra responsiveness.
The Korsteel Stainless Steel Slow Twist Eggbutt Snaffle Bit has the combination of the eggbutt for gentle control and the twisted mouthpiece for extra responsiveness.
The Korsteel Stainless Steel Medium Weight Solid Mouth Eggbutt Snaffle Bit it is a very popular bit for schooling and showing. Great all-around bit for training and showing.
The Korsteel Stainless Steel Medium Weight Solid Mouth Eggbutt Snaffle Bit it is a very popular bit for schooling and showing. Great all-around bit for training and showing.
The Korsteel Stainless Steel 2" Bradoon Loose Ring Snaffle Bit because it is a thin loose-ring snaffle that can be used alone or with a curb bit. A popular bit in dressage.
The Pelham bit combines the function of a snaffle and the action of a curb bit. The top rein provides snaffle pressure to the tongue and corners of the mouth, while the bottom rein increases leverage and curb chain pressure.
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 single jointed mouthpiece applies pressure to the sides of the tongue, bars and lips. As rein pressure increases, the bit tightens in the horse's mouth providing greater control.
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.
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.