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 Cheltenham Gag Bit with Twisted SS Mouth Piece features a mouthpiece with loops on the sides for the gag cheeks (usually leather or rope) to slide through.
The Rowland Stainless Steel Dee Racing Bit with Single Jointed Mouth, Dual Twisted SS Wire is commonly used in both Thoroughbred and Standard-bred racing due to its effectiveness in providing precise control during fast-paced events.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The specific design can vary widely, but typically, barrel racing bits may include shanks (part of a leverage bit), or they can be direct control bits like snaffles.
Rowland SS Wilson Driving Bit with Single Jointed Hollow Mouth features loose rings and is known for its gentler action, often used with ponies or less experienced horses.