Skip to content- Bits, Bradoon Bits, English Riding
- The bradoon bit is typically used in conjunction with a curb bit in a double bridle setup, allowing for more refined communication between the rider and the horse.
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- Bits, Bradoon Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Bradoon Single-Jointed Bit primary function is to aid in directing the horse's head and neck position, providing subtle control and flexibility.
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- Bits, English Riding, Gag Bits
- Rowland SS Butterfly-Flip Gag Single Jointed with Solid SS Mouth similar to the elevator gag but with a different cheek-piece design to offer distinct leverage points.
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- Bits, English Riding, Full Cheek Snaffles
- The mouthpiece can be single-jointed, double-jointed (such as a French link or Dr. Bristol), or made from a variety of materials, including stainless steel, copper, or rubber. The jointed mouthpieces apply pressure to the tongue, bars, and sometimes the roof of the mouth.
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- Bits, Driving Bits, English Riding
- 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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- Bits, Driving Bits, English Riding
- Rowland SS Post/Buxton horse driving Bit with Straight Port and Curb Chain has a fixed shank and is often used in heavy harness work, providing strong leverage.
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