3-piece bit with two functions in one.
With a copper center piece, horses generally seek better support as it gives a sweet taste in the mouth and promotes saliva production. A three-piece bit does not put pressure on the palate but is distributed over the tongue and bars, and therefore does not create a nutcracker effect on the lower jaw.
Loose rings provide direct contact with the mouth and a quicker release, making it less likely for the horse to lean on the bit compared to an eggbutt bit with fixed rings.
This bit has two different sides and can be rotated 180 degrees to achieve the desired effect.
One side is softly rounded like a regular 3-piece bit, while the other side has a straighter edge, making the bit sharper and allowing you to use milder aids. Switching sides occasionally can also be beneficial if you have a horse that easily becomes insensitive to a regular three-piece bit; then turn the bit to the sharper side to get the horse's attention and switch back to the soft side after a few days.
The inside of the bit is marked with "Soft" and "Strong" to easily distinguish the correct side. One side is also marked with a plus sign (+).
+ sign in the left corner of the mouth = Sharp side
+ sign in the right corner of the mouth = Soft side
| 12.5 |
| 13.5 |
3-piece bit with two functions in one.
With a copper center piece, horses generally seek better support as it gives a sweet taste in the mouth and promotes saliva production. A three-piece bit does not put pressure on the palate but is distributed over the tongue and bars, and therefore does not create a nutcracker effect on the lower jaw.
Loose rings provide direct contact with the mouth and a quicker release, making it less likely for the horse to lean on the bit compared to an eggbutt bit with fixed rings.
This bit has two different sides and can be rotated 180 degrees to achieve the desired effect.
One side is softly rounded like a regular 3-piece bit, while the other side has a straighter edge, making the bit sharper and allowing you to use milder aids. Switching sides occasionally can also be beneficial if you have a horse that easily becomes insensitive to a regular three-piece bit; then turn the bit to the sharper side to get the horse's attention and switch back to the soft side after a few days.
The inside of the bit is marked with "Soft" and "Strong" to easily distinguish the correct side. One side is also marked with a plus sign (+).
+ sign in the left corner of the mouth = Sharp side
+ sign in the right corner of the mouth = Soft side
| 12.5 |
| 13.5 |