Bit Gallery
Fitting a Gag Bit Correctly
An Olympic gold medal eventer explains how a gag bit needs to fit to be both effective and comfortable. | MORE
Expert Answer: Three-Ring Snaffle Bits
An Olympic jumper rider and a bit-design expert team up to answer a reader's question about three-ring snaffle bits. | MORE
Choosing a Bit
Instructor and trainer Ron Meredith discusses how bits act on the horse's mouth and how to select a suitable bit for your horse. | MORE
Types of Bits
Most tack stores offer a bewildering array of bits for sale. Knowing what each of them is will help you decide which type of bit is right for your horse. | MORE
The Bit Gallery – Fitting Snaffle Bits
Choosing a bit which fits your horse is important for his comfort. | MORE
The Bit Gallery – Snaffle bit with Whistle Mouthpiece
Description and uses of the whistle snaffle. | MORE
The Bit Gallery – Uxeter Kimberwick
Description and uses of the Uxeter Kimberwick bit. | MORE
The Bit Gallery – Tom Thumb Western Snaffle
Description and uses of the Tom Thumb Western Snaffle. | MORE
The Bit Gallery – Slow Twist Eggbutt Snaffle
Description and uses of the eggbutt snaffle with a slow twisted mouthpiece. | MORE
The Bit Gallery – Twisted Wire Snaffle
Description and uses of the Twisted Wire Snaffle. | MORE



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