Gina miles signature double ring waterford.
Double ring waterford bit.
The waterford bit can be controversial but what can t be argued is that it is a fairly popular bit in the hunter ring.
It provides extra control for horses that do not like to be over bitted.
The waterford snaffle is a.
The combination of a double ring cheek piece and waterford mouthpiece creates the ultimate bit.
To the outside observer it might appear to be an uncommon equipment choice but d ring cheeks can hide many a different mouthpiece.
Bevel bit with jointed mouth.
It offers control while eradicating the.
This gina miles bit is great for horses that lock their poll neck and or jaw.
Hanging cheek waterford bit.
It is mild enough for a young horse yet gives enough control for upper level cross country riding.
Eldonian 3 ring waterford.
The waterford mouthpiece is fluid in the horse s mouth making it very difficult for the horse to grab on to it.
Double link curb chain.
Double bridle sets all double bridle sets.
It provides extra control for horses that do not like to be over bitted.
It is great for horses that lock their poll neck and or jaw.
It is great for horses that lock their poll neck and or jaw.
It is mild enough for a young horse.
It is mild enough for a young horse yet gives enough control for upper level cross country riding.
Martyn welsh bitting expert at equiport says.
Two ring sweet iron gag raised ribs.
The combination of a double ring cheek piece and waterford mouthpiece creates the ultimate bit.
It is mild enough for a young horse yet gives enough control for upper level cross country riding.
The most popular type is the loose ring waterford snaffle but other types are available including d ring full cheek and gag type snaffles.
Gina miles signature double ring waterford the combination of a double ring cheek piece and a waterford mouthpiece creates the ultimate bit.
Brass alloy training bit 18mm 27 99.
89 95 does your horse lean pull or grab hold of the bit and run.
Strong horses seem to accept the waterford rather than a pelham or curb type bit as its action is broken when the horse goes to set its jaw.