The Bit Gallery – Full Cheeked Slow Twist Snaffle
…and also prevent the bit being pulled through the horses mouth. The twisted mouthpiece is more severe than that of the regular full cheek snaffle. Back to the Bit Gallery…
…and also prevent the bit being pulled through the horses mouth. The twisted mouthpiece is more severe than that of the regular full cheek snaffle. Back to the Bit Gallery…
…the most general sense, snaffle bits act with direct pressure on the mouth, whereby curb bits employ an element of leverage. Mouthpieces can be jointed [single or double] or unjointed…
Many bits are available with mouthpieces made from a variety of different materials, from steel to synthetic materials. While history tells us is that bits used to be made of…
…many small modifications by reworking the original bit. While many of the bit makers will create any bit you describe, they won’t attempt to duplicate a bit currently being made…
…patented Bitless Bridle. Then we’ll discuss snaffle and curb bits (including bit materials), tell you which bits are best for trail riders, and give you bit-fit basics. Bridle Types Today,…
Need to learn about horse bits? Our definitive bit guide will help you learn about the different types of bit mouth pieces. Too Many Bit Wall Choices A popular feature…
…a bitless plus a curb.” Rohlf believes bitless bridles are as safe as any other piece of equipment. “The bit isn’t what keeps us safe. Our training is what keeps…
…discuss an appropriate bit for the specific needs of your horse. linnie: Are Myler bits more expensive? Dale Myler: Compared to other bits, myler bits are comparble in the realm…
…to not need that bit anymore.” Bits Don’t Fix Training. In early 2013, Professional’s Choice introduced the Gina Miles Bit Collection, which so far includes seven bits, from a version…
…not the place to repeat the compelling evidence in favor of the Bitless Bridle by comparison with all bitted bridles and all the traditional bitless bridles. But it is painless…