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- Rowland SS Glasgow Driving Bit with Fixed Cheeks with Curb Chain similar to the Liverpool bit but with a fixed cheek, offering more control.
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- Rowland SS Half-Cheek/ Half-Spoon Carriage Driving Bit with Single Jointed Mouth is commonly used in driving and riding,
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- Jointed SS Weymouth Bit With Curb Chain features a mouthpiece with a single joint. It provides independent movement of each side of the bit, allowing for more nuanced communication with the horse.
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- Stainless Steel Kimberwick Bit with Double Jointed Lozenge Mouth Piece and Curb Chain, also known as a Kimblewick bit, is a type of horse bit used in English riding disciplines.
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- Rowland SS Ported Kimberwick Bit with Curb Chain has a port (a raised section) in the middle of the mouthpiece, providing additional tongue relief.
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- Stainless Steel Kimberwick with Single Jointed Mouth Piece and SS curb chain is a versatile type of bit that combines elements of both curb and snaffle bits
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- Rowland SS Ported Flexible Rubber Kimberwick with Curb Chain bit have mouthpieces made from flexible rubber or synthetic materials, which can be gentler on the horse’s mouth compared to metal.
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- Rowland SS Straight-Bar Kimberwick Snaffle Bit has a solid, straight mouthpiece without joints, applying even pressure across the tongue and bars, and is considered milder.
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- Rowland SS Kimblewick Carriage Driving Bit with Mullen Mouth and Curb Chain with a D-ring/ Uxeter cheek piece, offering minimal leverage and is often used for driving or ridden work.
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- Liverpool bits are used with a curb chain or strap, which adds pressure under the horse's chin when the reins are engaged, enhancing the leverage effect.
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- Using a stainless steel ring snaffle bit can promote better communication between rider and horse, making it a favored choice among equestrians for training and everyday riding. The size of the rings can affect the leverage and the pressure distribution on the horse’s face.
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- This makes them suitable for training young horses and for general riding, as they encourage a softer, more responsive connection. The rings can rotate freely, which helps prevent the horse from leaning on the bit
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