Rowland SS Waterford Baucher/ Hanging Cheek Snaffle Bit has a mouthpiece made of multiple links, offering great flexibility and distributing pressure more evenly.
Common mouthpiece designs include single-jointed, double-jointed, and French link styles, each offering varying degrees of pressure distribution and horse comfort.
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.
Rowland SS Butterfly driving Bit with Single Jointed Mouth named for its wing-like sidepieces, offering multiple rein positions and providing different leverage levels.
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.
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"
Rowland SS Mullen Mouth D-Ring Bit 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.
Full cheek snaffle bits are popular in many English riding disciplines, including eventing, show jumping, and dressage, particularly at the lower levels
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.
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.
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.