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Our top selling Dressage bits. Whether its more connection, a fussy mouth, more lift or just replacing your old training snaffle we can help you find the perfect bit for your horse! We can help you select the right bit for your horse, call us on (08) 8388 8472 or email.

 

  • 9011 Neue Schule Verbindend Snaffle Bit

    Neue Schule

    Neue Schule Verbindend 9011

    $239.95

    About the Bit A softness and lift you can truly feel!  The Neue Schule Verbindend is one of our miracle bits for helping horses who are heavy on the forehand, resistant to the aids or getting the tongue over the bit without severity as a side...

  • Myler MB02 Loose Ring Comfort Snaffle

    Myler

    Myler MB02 Comfort Snaffle (Level 1)

    $189.95

    Designed to communicate with the horse with basic training, learning the gaits, transitions and obedience.- Features a curved mouthpiece for dispersed pressure and ease of swallowing.- Uses tongue pressure and bar pressure- working mostly off the...

  • 9009 Neue Schule Team Up Snaffle bit

    Neue Schule

    Neue Schule Team Up Snaffle 9009

    $239.95

    Develop the partnership with this gentle all purpose snaffle bit! - Ergonomically curved, guaranteeing a very even, gentle weight distribution.  Aligns itself under the upper palate and encompasses the tongue. - Recommended for fussy, overactive...

  • 8023 Neue Schule Loose Ring Tranz Angled Snaffle

    Neue Schule

    Neue Schule Tranz Angled Snaffle 8023

    $239.95

    A Gentle Training Snaffle Bit with a little extra. - When a contact is taken, the Tranz Angled lozenge rolls down onto the center of the tongue (the sweet spot) enhancing feel and responsiveness, leading to a higher level of communication through the...

  • Neue Schule Tranz Angled Full Cheek 8022FC

    Neue Schule

    Neue Schule Tranz Angled Full Cheek 8022FC

    $329.95

    About the BitA lovely bit for young horses being broken in, just starting out or in the retraining process.The Neue Schule Tranz Angled Full cheek works gently on the horse’s tongue to encourage bit acceptance and a steady contact. This bit...