This is a traditional French link with a flat plate. It has small loose rings making it perfect for horses with small heads and those who require more movement in the bit.
This full cheek jointed bit has keys (or players) which encourage the horse to mouth and accept the bit, they also act as a distraction for young horses getting used to a bit.
This full cheek jointed bit has keys (or players) which encourage the horse to mouth and accept the bit, they also act as a distraction for young horses getting used to a bit.
The French link in this bit means pressure is applied to both sides of the tongue. Some horses with low palates may find this bit more comfortable as it is unlikely to make contact with the palate when the bit comes in to action. The full cheeks assist with steering.
Slow your greedy feeder down for better digestion and extended stable activity. Very small holes let hay or haylage out slowly and make the horse have to work harder and greatly reduces the amount of wastage on the stable floor. Longer forage time means less opportunity for boredom and inactivity.
Blenheim quality with continental web reins. Useful for ridden flat work. Pressure is applied to the bit when the horse raises his head too far, control of which is in the hands of the rider. Good for improving top line muscle.