Category: Bits

Bits

  • Show Jumping Bits

    Show Jumping Bit
    The best show jumping bit for a horse depends on their temperament, training, and the level of competition. For young, sensitive horses, softer options like snaffles or French link bits are ideal. For stronger or more experienced horses, bits like the Pelham, Dutch Gag, or Kimberwick can offer better control without sacrificing communication. Riders should always aim for a balance between comfort and control, selecting a bit that encourages cooperation and confidence in the horse while jumping.

    In conclusion, choosing the right show jumping bit is key to a successful round. The right bit will provide the horse with clear guidance, while allowing the rider to communicate effectively throughout the jumps, leading to a smooth, controlled, and confident performance.

  • Show Jumping Bits

    In conclusion, choosing the right show jumping bit is key to a successful round. The right bit will provide the horse with clear guidance, while allowing the rider to communicate effectively throughout the jumps, leading to a smooth, controlled, and confident performance
  • Show Jumping Bits

    In conclusion, choosing the right show jumping bit is key to a successful round. The right bit will provide the horse with clear guidance, while allowing the rider to communicate effectively throughout the jumps, leading to a smooth, controlled, and confident performance
  • Show Jumping Bits

    Show Jumping Bit
    The best show jumping bit for a horse depends on their temperament, training, and the level of competition. For young, sensitive horses, softer options like snaffles or French link bits are ideal. For stronger or more experienced horses, bits like the Pelham, Dutch Gag, or Kimberwick can offer better control without sacrificing communication. Riders should always aim for a balance between comfort and control, selecting a bit that encourages cooperation and confidence in the horse while jumping.

    In conclusion, choosing the right show jumping bit is key to a successful round. The right bit will provide the horse with clear guidance, while allowing the rider to communicate effectively throughout the jumps, leading to a smooth, controlled, and confident performance.

  • Weymouth Bits

    The Weymouth bit is an unjointed bar bit with a strong leverage effect. It has a different, sharper action than a snaffle and is used by experienced riders to refine their aids and influence on the horse. This bit is used with two pairs of reins. It is used in conjunction with a bradoon bit.
  • Weymouth Bits

    The Weymouth bit is an unjointed bar bit with a strong leverage effect. It has a different, sharper action than a snaffle and is used by experienced riders to refine their aids and influence on the horse. This bit is used with two pairs of reins. It is used in conjunction with a bradoon bit.
  • Weymouth Bits

    The Weymouth bit is an unjointed bar bit with a strong leverage effect. It has a different, sharper action than a snaffle and is used by experienced riders to refine their aids and influence on the horse. This bit is used with two pairs of reins. It is used in conjunction with a bradoon bit.
  • Weymouth Bits

    The Weymouth bit is an unjointed bar bit with a strong leverage effect. It has a different, sharper action than a snaffle and is used by experienced riders to refine their aids and influence on the horse. This bit is used with two pairs of reins. It is used in conjunction with a bradoon bit.
  • Weymouth Bits

    The Weymouth bit is an unjointed bar bit with a strong leverage effect. It has a different, sharper action than a snaffle and is used by experienced riders to refine their aids and influence on the horse. This bit is used with two pairs of reins. It is used in conjunction with a bradoon bit.
  • Weymouth Bits

    The Weymouth bit is an unjointed bar bit with a strong leverage effect. It has a different, sharper action than a snaffle and is used by experienced riders to refine their aids and influence on the horse. This bit is used with two pairs of reins. It is used in conjunction with a bradoon bit.
  • Weymouth Bits

    The Weymouth bit is an unjointed bar bit with a strong leverage effect. It has a different, sharper action than a snaffle and is used by experienced riders to refine their aids and influence on the horse. This bit is used with two pairs of reins. It is used in conjunction with a bradoon bit.
  • Weymouth Bits

    The Weymouth bit is an unjointed bar bit with a strong leverage effect. It has a different, sharper action than a snaffle and is used by experienced riders to refine their aids and influence on the horse. This bit is used with two pairs of reins. It is used in conjunction with a bradoon bit.
  • Weymouth Egbutt Bits

    • Can be used in dressage competitions when used as a snaffle, or in the double where permitted
    • Also ideal to use as a snaffle for ponies as the ring is smaller than a traditional loose ring snaffle
  • Weymouth Eggbutt Bits

    • Can be used in dressage competitions when used as a snaffle, or in the double where permitted
    • Also ideal to use as a snaffle for ponies as the ring is smaller than a traditional loose ring snaffle
  • Weymouth Eggbutt Bits

    • Can be used in dressage competitions when used as a snaffle, or in the double where permitted
    • Also ideal to use as a snaffle for ponies as the ring is smaller than a traditional loose ring snaffle
    • Bit strength: fairly mild