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Drop Cheek Happy Tongue
Drop Cheek happy Tongue The Drop Cheek has an Eggbutt like ring at the mouthpiece for the rein, with an upper cheek that has a ring at its end, to which the cheek piece of the bridle is attached. The mouthpiece does not slide on its ring resulting in light poll pressure. The cheek pieces lie flat against the horse’s face, and the mouthpiece is quite fixed in the...
More InfoBombers 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...
More InfoBombers Happy Tongue – ported for tongue relief
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More InfoHow a Bombers Eggbutt Happy Tongue bit helped a pony STOP crossing his jaw, and sticking out his tongue
Bombers Bits recently ran a competition with Your Horse magazine targeted at horse owners, and a lucky winner named X chose an Eggbutt Happy Tongue 115. X's New Forest pony, who'd had all relevant physical checks, was crossing his jaw and sticking his out his tongue when she asked for downwards transitions, and he would also throw his head up when trying to pull away during cross country....
More InfoBombers Bit Weymouth 75 Happy Tongue STR SW
Bombers Bit Weymouth Happy Tongue 75 STR SW The Weymouth Happy Tongue STR SW, designed to be used in conjunction with a Bridoon in the Double Bridle. The Weymouth introduces both curb and poll pressure. The upper cheeks on our Weymouths are bent slightly outwards to allow room for the horse’s cheeks. It also has an oval top ring so the bridle’s cheekpiece doesn’t interfere with the curb...
More InfoHappy Tongue T Bar Gag (POLO)
Happy Tongue T Bar Gag (POLO) A horse shaking its head when bit pressure is applied or its tongue trying to escape the bit are classic signs the horse has a sensitive tongue. With this in mind the Happy Tongue was created, it has a medium port creating space for the tongue, relieving pressure, allowing the horse to relax. The Big Ring Gag is stronger than the usual...
More InfoUsing the Bombers Happy Tongue Weymouth – Which type should I use?
Why a Weymouth? The Weymouth, worn with a double bridle, works on several parts of a horse's head and mouth. Furthermore, the mouthpiece acts on the bars, tongue and roof of the mouth; the shanks add leverage and place pressure on the poll, via the crownpiece of the bridle; the chin is utilised groove via the curb chain; and there may be pressures on the sides of the...
More InfoBombers Happy Tongue Weymouth 55/75
Bombers Happy Tongue Weymouth The Weymouth, or curb bit, in a double bridle consists of a mouthpiece with shanks and a curb chain. The Weymouth works on several parts of a horse's head and mouth. The bit mouthpiece acts on the bars, tongue and roof of the mouth. The shanks add leverage and place pressure on the poll via the crownpiece of the bridle, to the chin groove...
More InfoWatch our video about the Bombers Happy Tongue Petros Pelham – as recommended for a polo pony that bites the bit!
If you’re a polo fan, then Polo Times magazine is for you! Here, in this short film, Stephen Biddlecombe, MD of World Wide Tack, and the UK distributor of Bombers Bits, shares his bitting knowledge with a Polo Times reader. Stephen suggests the Bombers Happy Tongue Petros Pelham. The Petros mouthpieces rotates, as it has rollers on either side of the port, preventing the pony from taking hold of...
More InfoDC Dressage Happy Tongue Swivel
DC Dressage Happy Tongue Swivel Bombers DC Dressage Happy Tongue Swivel is designed to release as many pressure points as possible. As a result it creates a safe, comfortable communication. The reins are attached to the large dee, which swings open independently of the cheekpiece. In addition, the Mouthpiece is fixed to the cheekpiece with a solid surface area to encourage flexion. The Key Feature of the Cheekpiece...
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