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An assortment of bit accessories for use with our wide range of bit styles. Includes Bit Warmers, curb straps, gag rounds, etc.. |
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Dee rings are most popular in the United States. Like eggbutts, they have fixed cheeks that help prevent pinching at the corners of the mouth. Increased popularity has made the dee bit a “fashionable” bit, especially in the hunter world. |
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Superior quality Weymouths & Bradoons for competitive riders featuring the best materials, designs and attention to detail. |
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Eggbutts were designed to work similar to loose rings, but with fixed cheeks. The fixed cheeks prevent pinching at the corners of the mouth. |
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Extremely popular in the jumper ring, Elevator bits are available in a wide variety of styles and designs. We offer a selection of top quality brands to suit your individual needs. |
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Full cheek bits are among the most popular today. Bit loops add a small amount of leverage when pressure is applied to the reins. In addition, the full cheek aids in steering control by applying gentle pressure on the outside of the horse’s mouth. |
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Gag bits were designed to aid in control and leverage. Gag rounds slide through the rings of the bit and are connected directly to the reins. As the reins are used, pressure is applied to the poll, while the bit works in the horse’s mouth. |
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A collection of Hackamores to add to your supply of bits and training equipment. |
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Kimberwicks utilize a curb chain, similar to Pelhams, which helps increase flexion by applying pressure to the curb groove of the horse's chin. |
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The pelham was designed to mimic the actions of a double bridle without all the hardware. A pelham bit can be used when a rider needs added control and leverage. Actions of the bit are created through use of a snaffle rein and a curb rein. |
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Beval pony bits were designed to outfit some of the world's fanciest ponies. Our highly polished, stainless steel bits are a scaled-down version of our highest quality horse bits. They are carefully designed to provide proper fit and first-class style. |
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Wire ring bits are helpful on horses that have a tendency to “hang” on the bit. As rein pressure is applied, the rings slide freely, giving the horse less to bear down on. Use of bit guards is recommended if the rings pinch the corners of the mouth. |
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