


Bits are one of the most influential pieces of tack for refining communication between horse and rider. The right bit helps deliver consistent, understandable aids while supporting comfort, acceptance of contact, and better overall way of going. In this Bits collection, you will find options suited to different stages of schooling, disciplines, mouth shapes, and rider preferences, whether you need a straightforward snaffle for everyday riding or a more specialised design for competition and fine tuning.
Because every horse responds differently to pressure on the tongue, bars, lips, and poll, selecting from a well-considered range of Bits matters. Material, cheek style, mouthpiece shape, and thickness all influence how a bit feels in the mouth, and choosing carefully can make a noticeable difference to softness, straightness, and confidence in the contact.
When comparing Bits, start with your horse’s level of training, way of going, and any consistent challenges under saddle. A horse that leans may benefit from a design that improves clarity and discourages taking hold, while a sensitive horse may go best in a smoother, more stable mouthpiece that promotes relaxation. Young or green horses are often introduced in simple Bits that encourage trust and steady contact.
The Bits available within tack typically include snaffles, curb designs, gag styles, hanging cheek patterns, loose rings, eggbutts, full cheeks, and combination options. Each style changes the way rein aids are delivered and the degree of stability or leverage involved. Snaffle Bits are widely used for general riding and schooling because they offer direct rein action, while leverage Bits are more commonly chosen for horses needing additional refinement in experienced hands.
Cheek design matters just as much as the mouthpiece. Loose ring Bits allow more movement and can encourage mouthing, while fixed cheek Bits often provide a steadier feel. Full cheek Bits can assist with steering, especially for horses that need help staying straight, and hanging cheek Bits may add a mild poll effect that some horses find reassuring in the contact.
Not all Bits with a similar outline feel the same in use. A single-jointed mouthpiece creates a different pressure pattern from a double-jointed or mullen design, and changes in thickness or port shape can strongly affect comfort. Some horses prefer a slimmer profile for additional room in the mouth, while others settle better in slightly thicker Bits that spread pressure more evenly.
Even the best Bits will not perform properly if the fit is wrong. A bit that is too narrow may pinch, while one that is too wide can slide excessively and reduce precision. Correct width, appropriate mouthpiece thickness, and proper bridle adjustment all contribute to stable, comfortable contact. The bit should sit neatly in the mouth without crowding the lips or creating unnecessary movement.
Fit should also be assessed in relation to the horse’s mouth anatomy. Horses with limited space in the mouth may be more comfortable in carefully selected slimmer Bits, whereas others benefit from more substantial designs. If resistance, head tossing, opening the mouth, or uneven contact persists, it is sensible to review both fit and suitability rather than assuming a stronger option is required.
Different riding situations often call for different Bits. For flatwork and everyday schooling, many riders favour stable, uncomplicated designs that encourage consistency and softness. For hacking, control may need to be balanced with confidence and relaxation, particularly for horses that become strong in open spaces. In competition, Bits are often selected to deliver precision while remaining within the rules of the discipline.
This makes it useful to keep more than one option within your tack setup. Some horses go best in one of the milder Bits for arena work and a different style for faster work or busier environments. The goal is not simply more control, but more accurate communication that supports the horse’s balance, responsiveness, and comfort in every setting.
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