
Trust Hackamore Combi Short Leather 20mm
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The Hackamore Combi short cheekpiece is a combination of a Hackamore with a bit. The Hackamore Combi distributes the pressure over the mouth and no...
View full detailsThe Hackamore Combi short cheekpiece is a combination of a Hackamore with a bit. The Hackamore Combi distributes the pressure over the mouth and no...
View full detailsThe Loose Ring Gag is a loose ring with two small rings for the gag cheeks. It encourages the horse to keep its head up. The pressure points are on...
View full detailsThe Curbgag is a combination of the Pelham and the Loose ring Gag. A Curbgag is oose ring with two small holes on each side for the leather curb st...
View full detailsThe D-ring cheekpiece consists of two rings that are shaped like a D. As the rings cannot move back and forth, this cheekpiece offers more stabilit...
View full detailsDurable stainless steel chain covered with soft brown or black chap leather.
The tongue port bar has an especially flattened shape to the port. This gives the tongue optimum room. Many horses respond to this with improved s...
View full detailsLeather curb chain cover with neoprene lining.
The Loose Ring has loose rings that move freely through the mouthpiece. Because of this, rein aids are conveyed less directly than when the rings a...
View full detailsThe Eggbutt to be the simplest and most common cheekpiece. The rings do not move up and down, resulting in a more stable position in the mouth and ...
View full detailsThe Waterford mouth's many links makes it difficult for the horse to lean or take hold.
The Slow Twisted Irish Snaffle has a twisted single-jointed mouthpiece with a ‘nutcracker’ action that creates a very severe, sharp effect on the s...
View full detailsWith a stainless steel mouthpiece, this bit is durable, easy to clean, tasteless and does not rust. With a traditional single jointed mouthpiece.
The Beval is a cheekpiece with loose rings featuring two small half rings on the inside, offering the option for slight leverage. The bridle cheekp...
View full detailsA 2.5-ring cheekpiece is a milder version of a 3-ring (Pessoa) cheekpiece. This cheekpiece can be used to create a leverage effect. The lower the r...
View full detailsThe Hackamore Combi long cheekpiece is a combination of a Hackamore with a bit. This cheekpiece divides the pressure over the mouth and nose. Becau...
View full detailsThe Loose Ring Gag is a loose ring with two small rings for the gag cheeks. It encourages the horse to keep its head up. The pressure points are on...
View full detailsThe Eggbutt Gag has a fixed ring with two small rings for the gag cheeks. It encourages the horse to keep its head up. Due to the fixed rings, the ...
View full detailsThe Curbgag is a combination of the Pelham and the Loose ring Gag. A Curbgag is a loose ring with two small holes on each side for the leather curb...
View full detailsThe Baby Pelham is a cheekpiece with combined leverage on the poll, just behind the ears, and the chin. It can be used with one or two reins, but i...
View full detailsThe Loose Ring has loose rings that move freely through the mouthpiece. Because of this, rein aids are conveyed less directly than when the rings a...
View full detailsKK ULTRA – Compared to conventional bits, the double jointed KK ULTRAs have a middle link – also known as the bean – that is shortened and angled f...
View full detailsThe Swivel is a cheekpiece with loose rings featuring two small half rings on the inside, connected by a vertical rod. The mouthpiece is attached t...
View full detailsThe Baby Pelham is a cheekpiece with combined leverage on the poll, just behind the ears, and the chin. It can be used with one or two reins, but i...
View full detailsThe Pelham is a cheekpiece with combined leverage on the poll, just behind the ears, and the chin. It can be used with one or two reins, but if you...
View full detailsThe Baby Pelham is a cheekpiece with combined leverage on the poll, just behind the ears, and the chin. It can be used with one or two reins, but i...
View full detailsThe Baby Pelham is a cheekpiece with combined leverage on the poll, just behind the ears, and the chin. It can be used with one or two reins, but i...
View full detailsThe Loose Ring has loose rings that move freely through the mouthpiece. Because of this, rein aids are conveyed less directly than when the rings a...
View full detailsThe Loose Ring has loose rings that move freely through the mouthpiece. Because of this, rein aids are conveyed less directly than when the rings a...
View full detailsThe Hackamore Combi long cheekpiece is a combination of a Hackamore with a bit. This cheekpiece divides the pressure over the mouth and nose. Becau...
View full detailsThe Loose Ring Gag is a loose ring with two small rings for the gag cheeks. It encourages the horse to keep its head up. The pressure points are on...
View full detailsThe Loose Ring Gag is a loose ring with two small rings for the gag cheeks. It encourages the horse to keep its head up. The pressure points are on...
View full detailsThe Curbgag is a combination of the Pelham and the Loose ring Gag. A Curbgag is a loose ring with two small holes on each side for the leather curb...
View full detailsThe Full Cheek Gag has two vertical rods on a fixed ring. These straight bars (toggles) provide more side pressure (against the cheek), making stee...
View full detailsThe Eggbud Gag has a fixed ring with two small rings for the gag cheeks. It encourages the horse to keep its head up. Due to the fixed rings, the r...
View full detailsThe Curbgag is a combination of the Pelham and the Loose ring Gag. A Curbgag is a loose ring with two small holes on each side for the leather curb...
View full detailsThe Curbgag is a combination of the Pelham and the Loose ring Gag. A Curbgag is a loose ring with two small holes on each side for the leather curb...
View full detailsThe Eggbutt cheekpiece to be the most simple and common. The rings do not move up and down, resulting in a more stable position in the mouth and mo...
View full detailsThe Eggbutt cheekpiece to be the most simple and common. The rings do not move up and down, resulting in a more stable position in the mouth and mo...
View full detailsThe Kimblewick cheekpiece is like a Pelham, but has a more direct effect and can be ridden with one or two reins. The lower the rein, the greater t...
View full detailsThe Kimblehook cheekpiece is similar to the Kimblewick but enables greater leverage. It can be ridden with one or two reins. The lower the rein is ...
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