Category: Bits

Bits

  • Eggbutt Bits

    The mouthpiece of an Eggbutt bit is usually made from materials such as stainless steel, copper, or rubber, and it can come in several styles, including single-jointed or double-jointed. The single-jointed Eggbutt bit has a single central joint that can apply pressure on the horse's tongue, while the double-jointed version has two joints, which help to distribute the pressure more evenly and avoid uncomfortable pinching.
  • Eggbutt Bits

    The mouthpiece of an Eggbutt bit is usually made from materials such as stainless steel, copper, or rubber, and it can come in several styles, including single-jointed or double-jointed. The single-jointed Eggbutt bit has a single central joint that can apply pressure on the horse's tongue, while the double-jointed version has two joints, which help to distribute the pressure more evenly and avoid uncomfortable pinching.
  • Eggbutt Bits

    The mouthpiece of an Eggbutt bit is usually made from materials such as stainless steel, copper, or rubber, and it can come in several styles, including single-jointed or double-jointed. The single-jointed Eggbutt bit has a single central joint that can apply pressure on the horse's tongue, while the double-jointed version has two joints, which help to distribute the pressure more evenly and avoid uncomfortable pinching.
  • Eggbutt Bits

    The mouthpiece of an Eggbutt bit is usually made from materials such as stainless steel, copper, or rubber, and it can come in several styles, including single-jointed or double-jointed. The single-jointed Eggbutt bit has a single central joint that can apply pressure on the horse's tongue, while the double-jointed version has two joints, which help to distribute the pressure more evenly and avoid uncomfortable pinching.
  • Eggbutt Bits

    The mouthpiece of an Eggbutt bit is usually made from materials such as stainless steel, copper, or rubber, and it can come in several styles, including single-jointed or double-jointed. The single-jointed Eggbutt bit has a single central joint that can apply pressure on the horse's tongue, while the double-jointed version has two joints, which help to distribute the pressure more evenly and avoid uncomfortable pinching.
  • Eggbutt Bits

    The mouthpiece of an Eggbutt bit is usually made from materials such as stainless steel, copper, or rubber, and it can come in several styles, including single-jointed or double-jointed. The single-jointed Eggbutt bit has a single central joint that can apply pressure on the horse's tongue, while the double-jointed version has two joints, which help to distribute the pressure more evenly and avoid uncomfortable pinching.
  • Eggbutt Bits

    The mouthpiece of an Eggbutt bit is usually made from materials such as stainless steel, copper, or rubber, and it can come in several styles, including single-jointed or double-jointed. The single-jointed Eggbutt bit has a single central joint that can apply pressure on the horse's tongue, while the double-jointed version has two joints, which help to distribute the pressure more evenly and avoid uncomfortable pinching.
  • Eggbutt Bts

    The mouthpiece of an Eggbutt bit is usually made from materials such as stainless steel, copper, or rubber, and it can come in several styles, including single-jointed or double-jointed. The single-jointed Eggbutt bit has a single central joint that can apply pressure on the horse's tongue, while the double-jointed version has two joints, which help to distribute the pressure more evenly and avoid uncomfortable pinching.
  • Full Cheek Bits

    Full Cheek Bits are especially beneficial in dressage, show jumping, and eventing, where clear, precise communication and stable contact are crucial for success. They are also commonly used with keepers or sleeves—small leather loops that attach to the cheeks—to prevent them from getting caught or pinched.
  • Full Cheek Bits

    Full Cheek Bits are especially beneficial in dressage, show jumping, and eventing, where clear, precise communication and stable contact are crucial for success. They are also commonly used with keepers or sleeves—small leather loops that attach to the cheeks—to prevent them from getting caught or pinched.
  • Full Cheek Bits

    Full Cheek Bits are especially beneficial in dressage, show jumping, and eventing, where clear, precise communication and stable contact are crucial for success. They are also commonly used with keepers or sleeves—small leather loops that attach to the cheeks—to prevent them from getting caught or pinched
  • Full Cheek Bits

    Full Cheek Bits are especially beneficial in dressage, show jumping, and eventing, where clear, precise communication and stable contact are crucial for success. They are also commonly used with keepers or sleeves—small leather loops that attach to the cheeks—to prevent them from getting caught or pinched.
  • Full Cheek Bits

    Full Cheek Bits are especially beneficial in dressage, show jumping, and eventing, where clear, precise communication and stable contact are crucial for success. They are also commonly used with keepers or sleeves—small leather loops that attach to the cheeks—to prevent them from getting caught or pinched.
  • Full Cheek Bits

    Full Cheek Bits are especially beneficial in dressage, show jumping, and eventing, where clear, precise communication and stable contact are crucial for success. They are also commonly used with keepers or sleeves—small leather loops that attach to the cheeks—to prevent them from getting caught or pinched.
  • Full Cheek Bits

    Full Cheek Bits are especially beneficial in dressage, show jumping, and eventing, where clear, precise communication and stable contact are crucial for success. They are also commonly used with keepers or sleeves—small leather loops that attach to the cheeks—to prevent them from getting caught or pinched.
  • Kimblewich solid Bits

    A Kimblewick is a type of horse bit, sometimes called a Kimblewick, it was named after the English town where it was first made. Designed by a showjumper, Kimblewick are commonly used in English riding. A Kimblewick is a type of curb bit with bit shanks, D-shaped rings, and a curb chain. The curb action in a Kimblewick bit is usually minimal to mild, though some do offer greater curb action. Kimblewick are designed to provide additional control to a rider by encouraging the horse to lower his head.