
How a Horse Bit Should Fit (Common Mistakes Explained)
A horse can be ridden in the “right” bit and still be uncomfortable if the fit is wrong.Bit fit is o...

A horse can be ridden in the “right” bit and still be uncomfortable if the fit is wrong.Bit fit is o...

When riders talk about bits, the focus is often on rings, shanks, or how “strong” a bit looks. But f...

The Myler® Black Seven Shank with Correctional Ported Barrel 41PB mouthpiece is a Level 2-3 bit that offers significant tongue relief. The port has a staggered or tiered design. The base of the port is generously wide with rounded corners, offering virtually the same level of comfort and tongue relief as a Level 3 mouthpiece when the reins are relaxed. When the reins are engaged, the port will collapse and rotate on to the tongue to apply some tongue pressure. Independent Side Movement™ allows the rider to isolate one side of the bit for bending, balancing or lifting a shoulder. Black steel with sweet iron mouth and copper inlay.
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