This bit has free rings which allow it to move more freely in the mouth, making it well accepted by many horses.
The snaffle bit is a standard bit. This bit has loose rings that allow it to move more freely in the mouth, making it well accepted by many horses. To prevent the skin from becoming trapped between the loose rings, we recommend fitting the bit with rings. Smaller rings have a more direct action on the aids than larger ones. The smaller the rings, the more pressure is transferred over a smaller surface. An ideal bit for stronger horses.
The single curb bit has one point of articulation, which exerts less pressure on the tongue than a double curb bit. A single curb bit acts mainly on the layers and sides of the tongue, and can also act on the palate. A single curb bit is considered a standard bit.
Sweet Iron bits are made of steel and feature a distinctive blue color. Sweet Iron develops surface rust on contact with moisture (from the air). Its sweet taste naturally stimulates saliva production. This promotes the production of foam, which ensures better bit acceptance. This rusting process (oxidation) changes the blue color of TRUST bits to a grey-brown.
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This bit has free rings which allow it to move more freely in the mouth, making it well accepted by many horses.