Myler Ported Barrel D Ring Bit

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Myler Ported Barrel D Ring Bit

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Myler Ported Barrel D Ring Bit
This bit features an upward curve and jointed barrel in center to place downward pressure on top of bars, providing some palate pressure but no tongue pressure. Bit turns solid when asking for a stop. Copper inlay to encourage salivation to keep mouth soft. Hooks on dees to attach headstall and reins. A very mild mouthpiece that works well for mature and finished horses
  • Nice bit for the horses with advanced skills or the finished horse
  • Applies pressure to the bars while allowing some tongue relief
  • Independent side movement allows rider to work each side separately
  • Stainless steel D Ring cheeks with stainless mouth with copper inlay
  • Copper helps increase salivation and increase sensitivity
  • Curved mouthpiece with 3 ½” Dees with curb hook slots
  • Mouthpiece: 5”
  • Level: 2-3
  • Port height: 1 ¼”
  • Bit diameter: 9mm

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Overall rating: 4.75 / 5 from 4 reviews.

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This is a great bit!

"This is a great bit. Relieves pressure off the tongue. My horse responds well to it. This bit also has holes for curb hooks."

Kristy (5/5)

Quality product at good price

"Schneider's is the best for customer service and great products."

Rdrj (5/5)

High quality bit

"I purchased this bit for my horse who is very rushy and will grab onto the bit. The port and split sections of this bit make it more difficult for her to do this. She has been better to rate and more responsive."

Horse G. (4/5)

Great Bit by Myler, as usual!

"I purchased this bit for my OTTB, who is strong and likes to avoid the bit. (He was raced in a thin ring bit. ) After, much research and trying other types of bits, I decided to try this Myler. I have other Myler bits for my other horses, always good quailty and they last. My OTTB does great in this bit. I would recommend for any horse!"

Kijester (5/5)

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