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Baucher Bit
Stainless Steel. The baucher is most often seen in use for showjump and dressage phases in eventing. The reins attach to the eggbutt-like ring at the mouthpiece, while the bridle cheeks attach to the smaller ring. Pressure is concentrated on the bars, along with some slight poll pressure.
Baucher Bit – Double Jointed
The double-jointed Baucher bit is ideal for providing a bit of elevation to the horse in dressage and other uses. This solid, durable bit is crafted of fine stainless steel for years of rust-free use. Thickness: 14mm.
Blue Steel Barrel Snaffle
The sliding barrel eliminates pinching and the special Blue Steel Alloy produces salivation for an effective response.
Bradoon Loose Ring Bit with Small Rings
Stainless steel. Fine mouth bradoon with more delicate rings more suitable for ponies and small galloways.
Curved Mouth SS Eggbutt Bit
Curved Mouth Eggbutt Bit, Stainless Steel
Eggbutt Bit with French Link
A dressage style bit with the softness of the three pieces with the french link.
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$45.00 – $49.95
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Eggbutt Bit with French link
Eggbutt snaffle bit with the softening of the 'french' link.
Eggbutt Snaffle
Popular eggbutt snaffle with flat rings popular with Pony Club.
Flex-Mouth Snaffle Bit – White
Stainless steel rings and durable, non-allergenic polyurethane mouth. The mouthpiece is strengthened with stainless steel cable.
French Link Baucher Bit
The baucher is most often seen in use for show-jump and dressage phases in eventing. The reins attach to the eggbutt-like ring at the mouthpiece, while the bridle cheeks attach to the smaller ring. This makes the bit sit flat against the horse's face and is quite fixed in the mouth. Pressure is concentrated on the bars, along with some slight poll pressure.
This model features a french link mouthpiece, which lessens the "nutcracker" action experienced with single joint snaffles, meaning that there will be less palate and bar pressure than the single jointed model.