
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...

A great option to aid the rider in aligning the horse's body. The loose mouthpiece and independent shanks make this bit an excellent transition bit from the ring snaffle to the leverage bit and an excellent choice for pasture or trail riding. Quick link curb offers firm yet non-intimidating control. Stage C bits are built for riders and horses who love neck reining. Horses who respond well to poll pressure are in Stage C. Features include solid mouthpieces and cheek attachments, and swivel cheeks with jointed mouthpieces or low to medium ports.
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