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Myler Stainless Steel Full Cheek Bit with Twisted Snaffle Mouth
The Myler Full Cheek bit provides a direct action - when pressure is exerted on the reins, the same amount of pressure is exerted on the mouth. It sends more of a direct signal than a loose ring. The full cheek bit will not pinch or pull through the mouth. When the full cheek spindles are attached to the bridle cheekpiece with the use of a bit keeper the Myler bit offers slight poll pressure. When the reins are pulled back the rings tilt slightly forward and offer a subtle downward pressure on the poll.
Myler twisted snaffle mouthpiece is used for horses in the beginning stages of training.
| Level One:
Horse has just begun training or has had little training.
Is learning basic gaits, transitions and obedience
Has begun to “break at the poll”.
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Myler Design: Myler stainless steel full cheek ring with spindle where the mouthpiece is fixed onto the ring. Spindle top is bent away from ring to prevent rubbing.
Myler twisted snaffle mouthpiece is curved with single joint. |
| Function:
Downward pressure on tongue.
Collapses on bars.
Joint drives downward into tongue.
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