The half cheek pieces on a this bit helps turn the horse by placing pressure on the sides of the face. The single joined eggbutt has a nutcracker effect over the lower jaw. The jp (john patterson) ... ..details
The long cheek pieces help turn the horse by placing pressure on the sides of the face. The french link has a double join to ensure the bit lays flat over the tongue. This disjoints the nutcracker ... ..details
The long cheek pieces help turn the horse by placing pressure on the sides of the face. The single joint has a nutcracker effect over the lower jaw. The flexi bit is made from a polyurethane ... ..details
The gag is unlike most bits, which are designed to encourage the horse to lower its head, the gag actually has the effect of raising the head. The gag will have the same effects as different bits by ... ..details
The gag is unlike most bits, which are designed to encourage the horse to lower its head, the gag actually has the effect of raising the head. The gag will have the same effects as different bits by ... ..details
The actions of the gag are to raise the bit in the mouth, whilst doing this you are putting pressure on the poll. This can sometimes have the effect of the horse raising their head. The french link ... ..details
The weymouth set is designed for experienced riders. When correctly used they can encourage both flexion and collection. They consist of a curb bit and a bradoon. The curb bit of the weymouth can ... ..details
The liverpool bit is mostly used as a driving bit. Due to its long shanks it is a very strong bit. The pressure is applied to the tongue due to the mullen mouthpiece and on the poll due to the ... ..details
The chifney is also known as the anti rearing bit. This bit is ideal for youngsters and also horses that like to lead you instead of the other way round. ..details