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Bits by Material: Choosing the Right Bit for Your Horse

When facing challenges in riding, always return to the basics of training. A solid foundation of trust and communication is essential. Once that’s in place, refining your equipment, like choosing the right bit material, can help enhance your connection with your horse. Our range of bits, stainless steel, sweet copper, and sweet iron, can further fine-tune your relationship, helping you communicate more effectively. Let’s explore the benefits of each material to find the best fit for your horse.

Stainless Steel Bits: Neutral and Reliable

Stainless steel is known for its neutral taste, providing a smooth, clear, and straightforward feel for horses who need clear communication without added flavors or sensations. Its strong, rust-free construction ensures reliability, offering a steady contact that supports uncomplicated aids. This material is ideal for horses that don’t need stimulation from sweetness or extra encouragement, offering a simple and effective solution for maintaining a consistent connection.

Key Features:

  • Neutral, smooth feel for clear communication
  • Durable and rust-free
  • Ideal for horses that need a neutral contact

Sweet Copper Bits: Naturally Sweet for Sensitive Horses

If you’ve already built trust with your horse and feel they could benefit from a more relaxed contact, sweet copper could be the right choice. Sweet copper’s naturally sweet taste promotes salivation, helping sensitive horses maintain a soft, accepting connection with the bit. Unlike sweet iron, sweet copper doesn’t oxidize, so it maintains a stable, smooth surface over time. This consistency helps improve comfort and calmness for horses that are more reactive or need encouragement to stay relaxed during work.

Key Features:

  • Naturally sweet, perfect for sensitive horses 
  • Activates chewing for a soft connection
  • Stable flavor that doesn’t change over time

Sweet Iron Bits: Stimulating Salivation for Soft Contact

Sweet iron naturally oxidizes with use, creating a sweet taste that promotes salivation and encourages a more relaxed, supple contact. This makes sweet iron a great option for horses that may need some extra help in maintaining a soft, accepting mouth. As sweet iron oxidizes over time, its sweet taste evolves, helping to further encourage relaxation and comfort during work.

Key Features:

  • Naturally sweet taste that promotes salivation
  • Encourages soft, supple contact
  • Calming effect for sensitive horses

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