Schneiders® Jointed Training Snaffle Bit

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Schneiders® Jointed Training Snaffle Bit

Overview

Schneiders® Jointed Training Snaffle Bit
Nice, gentle bit that helps start both young horses and riders.
  • Long shank increases leverage to quicken response from the hand
  • Stainless steel shanks and sweet iron mouthpiece with copper inlay
  • Copper inlay promotes salivation and sweet iron taste increases as it oxidizes (rusts)
  • Loose cheek pieces and will not pinch the corners of the mouth
  • Mouthpiece: 5”
  • Cheeks: 7 1/4”
  • Bit diameter: 3/8”

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Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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Nice training or show bit

"Really nicely balanced bit! Very effective tool."

Brian H. (5/5)

Great Bit

"Love this bit now using on two of my horses!"

Jacquelyn (5/5)

Just what I was looking for!

"Got it to encourage him to drop his head/keep him together while neck reining through obstacles, as our snaffle bit would just make him ride ""upside down"""

Wonderhorse (5/5)

Just What I Needed

"Got a new horse and previous owner had been using a long shank snaffle. Ordered the joint snaffle and received it in a timely fashion and was happy to see the quality of the bit. Have been riding with it ever since I got it and happy with my choice. Highly recommend Schneider's tack."

Bec (5/5)

Excellent

"Excellent product. Great shipping time."

Miller (5/5)

Great bit and price

"This is the bit I use for training, showing in reining, extreme obstacle and just overall riding. After starting a horse in the snaffle, this is the bit I then progress to and stay most of the time indefinitely,"

Diamond 8. (5/5)

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