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Myler HBT Sweet IronComfort Snaffle™ Bit MB03


Myler HBT Sweet IronComfort Snaffle™ Bit MB03

  
(1 customer reviews)
Stainless steel 5" shank. Copper roller. 5" mouth.

Level One Horse
  • Beginning training or little training.
  • Is learning basic gaits, transitions and obedience.

    Level One Bits:
  • Apply mostly tongue pressure.
  • Collapse on bars.


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    X3-01514  HBT Sweet IronComfort Snaffle Bit MB03
    List price: $119.95
    Our price : $114.99
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     -  Friday, July 15, 2011

    Reviewed By: Deb Heins( Iowa)
    I ride in the field and my mare has a habit of stretching her long neck downward when she wants to turn back to the barn. With a Tom Thumb bit I would almost lose the reins. I read information on the Myler bits and decided to give it a try. I'm glad I did. It has taken a month of riding 3 times a week and my horse now responds to the Myler bit. The shank moves around with the rein where the shank on a Tom Thumb is stiff. Now if she decides to turn around I can turn her back and keep going without losing the reins. I highly recommend using a Myler bit.


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