Bob Avila Sweet Iron Twist Ring Snaffle
The sweet iron has a very appealing taste for the horse. The size of this twisted snaffle will offer a lot of feel in a horse's mouth, while remaining very gentle. Weighted rings encourage a lower head carriage.
Mouth: 5 1/4", Rings: 3"
NOTE: This bit will rust when exposed to moisture. This creates a sweet taste in the horse's mouth and promotes salivation.
Loose Ring Twisted Wire Dogbone
Suitable for any horse, made of sweet iron with copper inlays to help keep the horse’s mouth soft and moist.
3” Rings and 5 1/4” Mouth.
NOTE: This bit will rust when exposed to moisture. This creates a sweet taste in the horses mouth and promotes salivation.
Traditional Loose Ring
3" Rings. 5" Mouth. 3/8'' Smooth Sweet Iron Snaffle.
This classic snaffle bit has been the top choice of trainers and riders through the ages. The combination of the slightly weighted ring with an average size 3/8" smooth snaffle makes this bit perfectly balanced for training and everyday riding. The weight of the ring increases feel for both the horse and rider which gives the horse pre-signals to rein cues and provides clear communication.
Bob Avila Copper Twist Snaffle
Bob Avila COPPER TWIST MOUTH SNAFFLE Horses like this bit a great deal; the copper makes it appealing to a horse’s palate. It is very mild for a twisted snaffle as the larger twist is less abrasive in a horse’s mouth.
Bob Avila Show Snaffle
This thin, single-jointed snaffle bit with copper inlay mouthpiece is designed for all disciplines and any level of horse. Mouth: 5 ¼”, Rings: 3”
O Ring
This new tapered snaffle is made of the same sweet iron as our other bits. It has more mullen relief for more lip pressure and the tapered center adds more tongue relief without any palate pressure. 104
Rocking “S” Smooth Sweet Iron Snaffle
7/16" Smooth Sweet Iron Snaffle
This bit was designed to decrease the discomfort at the corners of the horse's mouth. This bit will not pinch.
The extra 3" rings at each end of the mouthpiece float independently to disperse the pressure across the lip and cheek making the horse more responsive to the riders cues.
Attach the rein to the floating "D" ring outside the cheek rings. The mouthpiece is large enough to allow the rider to tug on a horse without injuring the bars.
Rocking S Dogbone
This bit will not pinch.
The extra 3” rings at each end of the mouthpiece float independently to disperse the pressure across the lip and cheek making the horse more responsive to the riders cues.
Attach the rein to the floating "D" ring outside the cheek rings. This smooth three piece mouthpiece applies pressure to the tongue and outside of the bars for better control.