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Loose Ring Snaffle

The Loose Ring Snaffle is the most common type of snaffle available, though there are many variations. Those listed below that are permitted for competition under EA/FEI regulations are marked as such in their listing details.

  • Stubben Loose Ring snaffle

    Stubben

    Stubben Loose Ring with Copper Mouthpiece

    $139.95

    Stubben Loose Ring Oval Mouth Copper Snaffle Bit - This 16mm loose ring bit has a sweet copper mouthpiece along with an oval mouth link made to allow for better acceptance of the bit.- Designed to give better communication between horse and rider. -...

  • Sprenger Flex Control Snaffle

    Sprenger

    Sprenger Flex Control Snaffle

    MSRP: $199.95
    $149.95

    Pre-Order - Please allow 2-3 weeks for delivery  The Sprenger Flex Control Loose Ring is a single-jointed bit designed to protect the mouth of your sensitive horse while still giving you the feel and control you need as a rider. ...

  • Sprenger KK Ultra Bridoon 40224...88

    Sprenger

    Sprenger KK Ultra Bridoon 40224...88

    $250.00

    The Original patented KK-Ultra design Bridoon from Sprenger- a classic dressage favourite.-The angle of the shortened center link is rotaed by 45degrees to the front, utilising the the tongue's sense of touch, enabling clear aids to be given from the...

  • Bombers Loose Ring Sara Grills

    Bombers Bits

    Bombers Loose Ring Sara Grills

    $145.00

    PRE-ORDER - Please allow 4-6 weeks for this item to arrive. The Loose Ring allows for immediate release and relief from tongue and bar pressure. The bit is immediately reset to a neutral position in the horse's mouth. Sara Grills link is 40mm and is...

  • Sprenger Novocontact Lozenge Loose Ring

    Sprenger

    Sprenger Novocontact Lozenge Loose Ring

    $280.00

      BRAND NEW from the Sprenger stable and in stock now at Bit Bank Australia! Do you have a horse that is strong but sensitive? Sprenger’s latest invention is a unique oval shape design which widens the contact area of the mouthpiece on the...

  • Bombers Cable loose Ring Snaffle

    Bombers Bits

    Bombers Cable loose Ring Snaffle

    $190.00

      Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery of this item. Bomber’s new development of the Snaffle Cable reduces the nutcracker action while the added benefit of the “spring-back” action of the cable further reduces pressure in all...

  • Fager Maria Titanium Loose Ring

    Fager

    Fager Maria Titanium Loose Ring

    $255.00

    If you would describe your horse as something with the following; Shows discomfort on every bit you have tried. Get stuck in one or both sides, stiff. Horse putting their head down/throwing their head up. Refusal to soften down onto the bit. Maria has...

  • Sprenger Dynamic Loose ring bridoon

    Sprenger Dynamic Loose ring bridoon

    $260.00

    Dynamic RS bits are characterized by an ergonomically shaping of the mouthpiece.- They lie perfectly in the horse’s mouth resulting in soft and even pressure on the entire tongue area, encouraging the horse to chew. Therefore, Dynamic RS bits...

  • Bomber Elliptical Cable Loose Ring Snaffle

    Bombers Bits

    Bomber Elliptical Cable Loose Ring Snaffle

    $195.00

    Please allow 2-4 weeks for delivery Great for horses who cannot tolerate metal in the mouth. This bit springs back to a neutral position as soon as the contact is released. Bomber’s new Cable Elliptical applies even pressure on the tongue to...

  • Sprenger Novocontact Loose Ring Single Join

    Sprenger

    Sprenger Novocontact Loose Ring Single Join

    MSRP: $299.00
    $280.00

        BRAND NEW from the Sprenger stable and in stock now at Bit Bank Australia! Please Allow 2-4 weeks for delivery of this item Do you have a horse that is strong but sensitive? Sprenger’s latest invention is a unique oval shape...

  • Fager Marcus Sweet Iron Loose Ring

    Fager

    Fager Marcus Sweet Iron Loose Ring

    $195.00

    Registered Design If you would describe your horse as something with the following; Pulling on the bit, but overreact on too much pressure. Unsteady in the contact. Horse putting their head down/throwing their head up. Refusal to soften down onto...