All JP bits feature curved bars that prevent the bit from hitting the roof of the horse's mouth and eliminate the nutcracker-like action that can pinch a horse's tongue. The unique curved shape of the mouthpiece offers many advantages.
Corkscrew Full Cheek bit from Korsteel has a twisted mouthpiece that adds sharper pressure across the tongue for greater control. The corkscrew mouthpiece creates more pressure points on the bars making it a stronger bit that prevents horses from leaning.
This bit provides a sharper effect for horses that have a tendency to pull or get too low in the poll. The smooth mouthpiece is softer than a twisted wire, but the double mouthpiece gives a W effect which creates pressure points on the tongue.
With 5" cheeks. Each side of the 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. Lifetime guarantee against rust.
The Albacon German Silver 18 MM Solid Mouth Bradoon bit because this copper-enhanced German silver bit stimulates salivation and helps prevent dry mouth, yet it has the same appearance as traditional German Silver.
Allows the rider to have two different levels of leverage and poll pressure depending on the needs of the horse with the lower ring providing the most leverage.
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.
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 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 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 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.
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.
The Stainless Steel Tom Thumb Pelham Bit has the shorter cheek shanks that offer less leverage and are less severe than traditional longer shank pelhams. This bit combines the function of a snaffle and the action of a curb bit.
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
The Polo Pelham can be used with two reins, first reins acting as a snaffle, the second offering both poll and curb pressure. It an also be used with single reins and roundings. Ported mouthpiece discourages the horse from putting the tongue over the bit.
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.
If your horse tends to evade the bit or lacks suppleness through their poll/jaw, trying a copper snaffle might be just the trick! Copper horse bits have a sweet taste to a horse which increases their saliva creating a better environment in their mouth.
The anatomically shaped mouthpiece leaves minimal space for the tongue and distributes the pressure evenly between the charges and the tongue. The low degree of curvature allows the bit to lie quietly in the mouth and offers a less sharp action.