Ergonomically designed bits by British Saddlers E Jeffries. With a a 90% copper mouthpiece that helps to promote salivation. An angled lozenge centre facilitates a better contact through a more...
Full cheek bits are often used in young horses, or those that benefit from help from the bit when turning as the bit exerts lateral pressure on the horse's mouth....
The loose ring bevel or wilkie bit allows a mild lever action combined with a snaffle mouth. The snaffle mouth applies pressure to the bars, squeezing the tongue. From a...
A mild snaffle bit which on some horses can be more comfortable than a loose ring snaffle as the rings cannot move and pinch the corners of the mouth. The...
A small ring eggbutt bit that is used on a double bridle in conjunction with a curb bit (weymouth). The eggbutt is a mild snaffle bit which on some horses...
A mild snaffle bit which on some horses can be more comfortable than a loose ring snaffle as the rings cannot move and pinch the corners of the mouth. The...
Full cheek bits are often used in young horses, or those that benefit from help from the bit when turning as the bit exerts lateral pressure on the horse's mouth....
Ergonomically designed bits by British Saddlers E Jeffries. With a a 90% copper mouthpiece that helps to promote salivation. An angled lozenge centre facilitates a better contact through a more...
This type of bit is effectively a snaffle that exerts mild pressure on the poll, which can aid control of strong horses and encourage them to lower their head. The cheek pieces...
Pelhams have both a snaffle and a curb action - similar to double bridles but without the complexity of two bits and two sets of reins. When used with roundings, which...
A stainless steel Kimbelwick bit with a small port and a curb chain. Kimblewick bits are similar to pelhams but with a lower level of leverage - they exert pressure...