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- Riders often use keepers (leather loops) to attach the top of the cheeks to the bridle, ensuring the bit stays in the correct position and enhancing the stability and action of the bit.
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- Bits, English Riding
- 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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- This distinctive shape prevents the bit from sliding through the horse’s mouth, offering better lateral control.Material: Stainless SteelSize: 4.5", 5.0", 5.5", 6.0" and 6.5"
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- Bits, English Riding
- 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, English Riding
- 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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