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  • Myler Level 1 Flat Shank Comfort Snaffle Copper Roller Bit

Myler Level 1 Flat Shank Comfort Snaffle Copper Roller Bit

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    Myler Stainless Steel 7" Flat Shank, MB 03 Comfort Snaffle with Copper Roller, Level 1

    The MB 03 is the Myler alternative to the traditional French link or lozenge mouthpiece commonly used in snaffle bits with an added copper roller. The MB 03 rotates onto the tongue, applying tongue pressure, but because the mouthpiece is curved, it wraps around the bars and lips instead of pinching. The barrel in the center applies approximately the same pressure on the tongue as a traditional three-piece mouthpiece, however, the barrel distributes the pressure more kindly and creates Independent Side Movement. Sweet iron mouthpiece oxidizes and encourages salivation.

    Features:

    • Independent Side Movement
    • Sweet Iron Mouthpiece
    • Curved Mouthpiece
    • Copper Inlay

      The 7" Flat Shank is stainless steel and curved slightly back towards the horse, with a flat-top purchase and a rein ring. The mouthpiece has a fixed attachment. The Flat Shank has the patented Independent Swivel Cheek, where the purchase, mouthpiece and shank all move independently of each other. The purchase is slightly angled away from the cheek to avoid rubbing. It has an indirect (curb) rein action designed to be used with a curb strap which attaches to the purchase. The flat shank uses the combination of the fixed cheek and fixed rein to apply pressure to the mouth, chin and poll.

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