![]() ![]() Any problem will be solved quick and easy, so you will never have to worry about being unsatisfied with the quality of our products. We stand behind our products and guarantee you will be happy in many years after purchasing a product from us. When you choose Fager, we promise you quality from day one. A thicker bit is not only wider, it is also higher, the upper bar will press down on the lower bar with more pressure, than a thinner bit will create and give constant pressure to one spot. What we have seen, and also measure, is that thinner bars and joints ads more freedom inside the mouth without locking the tongue. When the joints are placed on top of the bars and pressure is applied together with the friction from left and right rein, you can imagine how uneven the pressure will be.įor many years we were told thinner bits was sharper than thicker bits, due to the pressure on a smaller surface. We have seen severe damage to the bars and palate due to long centrepieces. Everything needs to be taken in consideration when developing new designs. The pressure from the bit will always be there, if you take some pressure away from one point - it will be more on another. They are more sensitive than ever before and we must adapt and not prevent them to be the best they can. We want them quicker, respond faster and more alert to our aids. ![]() The horse today does not look the same as 50 years ago. We are turning old knowledge to the edge, why put a thick and heavy bit inside your horses mouth when you can use a lighter option that takes up less space? Designed and developed together with veterinarians. Every design is developed with a type of horse in mind. Myler Level 1 Western Dee Comfort Snaffle with Copper Roller. Myler Level 2-3 HBT Shank Mullen Low Port Bit. Myler Level 2 Sweet Iron Low Port Western Dee. Fager work with pressure points, to divide the pressure where your horse feels the most comfortable. Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit - 6' Shank with Sweet Iron Forward Tilt Ported Barrel MB 36. BD Approved Tack for British Dressage Competitionsįilter By Category Bauchers / Hanging Cheeks Bevals / Wilkie / Loop Snaffles Bit Accessories Bradoons Butterfly Flip Bits Curb Chains and Curb Straps Eggbutt Bradoons Eggbutt Snaffles Full and Half Cheek Full Cheeks & Fulmers Gags Kimblewicks Liverpool Driving Bits Loose Ring Snaffle Bradoons Loose Ring Snaffles Nosebands and Leatherwork Pelhams Pony Bits from 3 1/2" Snaffle Bits Universals Weymouthsĭetails make the difference and we will always prove our point with science.įager is a modern brand taking bit developing to the next level.Sprenger: Find the Right Bit in Four Easy Steps.Neue Schule - Bit Research and Development.Neue Schule - How New Bit Designs Evolve.Mouth Conformation and How to Assess it.The Bits and their Action: Cheeks, Mouthpieces, Doubles.The "signs" to look for are listed in the following "Suggestions for Starting Your Horse in a Myler Bit." Although the Elbow Military shanks are featured here in the catalog, all bits are available with Liverpool shanks. Should you find that the horse is showing signs that this may not be the right bit for him/ her, please call us so we can more closely identify the problem and choose an alternative bit for him/her. Upon special request you can order mouthpieces in stainless steel however it is believed that stainless steel limits salivation as compared to sweet iron. Therefore, anything the public sees, will always be shiny and presentable. The shanks are all stainless steel and will not rust. If necessary, you can rinse any saliva off with water. Please do not try to clean the mouthpiece with any kind of chemical since it will change the "sweetness" of that iron into the taste of whatever cleaning agent you have used. Sweet iron will rust and is porous and maintains a somewhat sweet taste in the horses mouth. The mouthpiece is made of sweet iron with copper inlay for increased salivation for the horse. It is a combination of both, not just what works for the horse.Īll Myler Bits are handmade in the U.S.A. ![]() ![]() Remember, the correct bit for your horse is one that will suit his age and experience and your driving experience. If you have never used the Myler Bit system or used a Myler Bit on your horse, we would suggest you call us so that we can help you identify which bits would be best suited for you and your horse. If you are unfamiliar with the Myler Bit system of bitting, allow us to make a few suggestions that will help you choose the right bit when you are starting your horse out. Demonstrates working to soften the horse laterally, allowing the horse to feel how this is working and learn to release the pressure. Thank you so much for your interest in the larger size (51/2" or bigger) of Myler Bits. Introducing the combination bit, or any new bit, from the ground: Demonstrates getting the horse soft vertically and understanding how to release pressure when he softens. ![]()
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