
January 24, 2026
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...

Top-selling transition barrel racing bit for introducing indirect control of leverage from the shank and pressure from the curb chain. Works off tongue, lips and bar pressure. Adjust headstall up to touch or one wrinkle and loosen curb to 3-4 fingers to allow gag action to work properly. Sweet iron encourages salivation for a supple feeling mouth.
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