Rowland SS Balding Gag Bit Single Jointed SS Mouth similar to the classic gag bit but with leather or rope cheeks that run through the bit rings, creating a pulley effect.
Rowland SS Double Jointed Copper Lozenge Baucher horse bits, this bit offers more flexibility and distributes pressure more evenly across the tongue and bars.
Rowland SS Mullen Mouth Baucher Bit has a straight or slightly curved mouthpiece without joints, providing even pressure across the tongue and bars, and is considered milder.
Rowland SS Continental Gag Bit with Single Jointed SS hollow mouth similar to the Dutch gag, but with a more streamlined design and typically fewer ring options.
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"
The design of the Rowland Stainless Steel Dee Racing Bit with Single Jointed Mouth having SS and Copper Roller prevents it from being pulled through the horse's mouth.
The Rowland SS Dee Racing Bit with Rubber Coated Single Jointed Mouth features cheek pieces shaped like a "D," with a straight section connected to the mouthpiece and a curved outer section.
Rowland SS Full Cheek Snaffle Bit with Single Jointed SS Hollow Mouth is commonly used in equestrian activities, come in various sizes to accommodate different horse breeds and sizes. The size of a full cheek snaffle is primarily determined by the width of the horse’s mouth, measured from one corner of the lips to the other.
Stainless Steel Full Cheek Snaffle bit with Life-saver Joint having Jingles is popular in many English riding disciplines, including eventing, show jumping, and dressage, particularly at the lower levels.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.