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Bombers Nylon Back Strap

Bombers Nylon Back Strap We think that every bit box should have a back strap in it! Such a simple bit of kit that can make a huge difference. The back strap should be used with the majority of multiple ring (2.5/Universal, 3 Ring etc) and lever bits. It prevents the mouthpiece from over rotating in the mouth. When using the back strap this should be introduced loosely...

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Bombers Ported Barrel Eggbutt

Ported Barrel Eggbutt The Eggbutt cheekpiece prevents pinching of the lips and give a slightly more solid feel against the side of the face. It also prevents the bit being pulled through the mouth. The release is slower and also introduces some poll pressure. The Ported Barrel was created to relieve pressure on the tongue via the the medium port, which creates space for the tongue. The Barrel...

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Bombers Eggbutt Snaffle

Bombers Eggbutt Snaffle The Bombers Eggbutt cheekpiece prevents pinching of the lips and give a slightly more solid feel against the side of the face. It also prevents the bit being pulled through the mouth. The release is slower and this bit also introduces some poll pressure. The Bombers Snaffle is a popular bit due to the curved mouthpiece which distributes pressure more evenly over tongue and bars....

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Bombers Blue Swivel Pelham Polo

Bombers Blue Swivel Pelham Polo The Bombers Blue Pelham Polo is a unique bit, which produces amazing results for the majority of horses. Ported for tongue relief and very light, can be made with your choice of cheek piece. The Pelham has attachments for two reins, one near the mouthpiece and one at the end of the shank. These reins have similar action to the curb and bradoon...

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The Bombers Kimblewick range from WWT

Part of the Pelham family, the Kimblewick bit is used with one rein. It is said to have been developed from a Spanish bit by the world famous saddler Lieutenant Colonel F.E. Gibson, for Phil Oliver, who lived in the village of Kimblewick, in the Chilterns. According to equestrian writer and editor Elwyn Hartley Edwards in his book ‘Saddlery’, other loriners copied the design and called the bit...

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The McHardy mouthpiece from Bombers – provides tongue relief & helps with turning aids

Stephen Biddlecombe of Equine Management Ltd answers a customer query, on bitting. Q. I have a five year old gelding, a former racehorse that’s now a polo pony. On the track, he ran with his tongue out, and he still does this! I originally started off with the 3 Ring Gag – with this, he still poked his tongue out. I then tried a Waterford, and his tongue...

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Bombers DC Dressage Happy Tongue or Loose Ring Ported Barrel?

Customer query: Q.My boy’s in a Bombers eliptical loose ring, which he is mostly good in, but he can be fussy in the contact. His EDT describes that my horse has fleshy lips and sensitive bars. The EDT suggested that ported bits might help. My horse is in a universal waterford for jumping, which he really likes. Suggestions – the Bombers DC Dressage Happy tongue? A.The Elliptical bit...

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The Bombers preferred contact mouthpiece

The Bombers preferred contact mouthpiece is part of the new moulded range of bits from Bombers. It has cylindrical sides, and is flat through the middle section. The cylindrical sides flex onto the bars (the interdental area) at the bottom of the horse’s jaw; the flattened centre section bends over the tongue. The tongue pad in the centre of the Bombers preferred contact mouthpiece is an elongated circle,...

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Bombers Happy Tongue – ported for tongue relief

  View this post on Instagram   A post shared by Retailer World Wide Tack (@worldwidetack) SHOP THE BOMBERS HAPPY TONGUE RANGE TODAY! Over 25 cheekpieces to choose from...  #bomberbits #tackroom #bombersbits

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#TeamBombers dressage rider Hannah Biggs shares her views

We asked Bomber Bits fan, dressage rider Hannah Biggs, an international Grand Prix competitor and dressage trainer, to share a favourite flatwork exercise and answer three burning questions. Hannah has represented Great Britain on Junior, Young Rider and Senior Teams at the European Championships and Nations Cup shows. She has many Young Horse, Regional and National championship titles, and has competed abroad at many top level international shows,...

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