Horse Bits

Horse Bits

299 items
Sprenger KK Ultra Eggbutt Bit Sensogan 18mm
up to -7% (RRP)

Sprenger

KK Ultra Eggbutt Bit Sensogan 18mm

From £153.00
RRP: £163.90
Sprenger HS Weymouth bit, Aurigan 16mm

Sprenger

HS Weymouth bit, Aurigan 16mm

£158.99
Sprenger  HS Weymouth 16mm
up to -1% (RRP)

Sprenger

HS Weymouth 16mm

From £224.96
RRP: £227.90
Sprenger KK Ultra Bradoon Sensogan *14mm
up to -2% (RRP)

Sprenger

KK Ultra Bradoon Sensogan *14mm

From £136.11
RRP: £138.90
Sprenger Dynamic RS Loose Ring snaffle, Aurigan 16mm

Sprenger

Dynamic RS Loose Ring snaffle, Aurigan 16mm

£119.99
Horze Full Cheek Jointed Bit
RRP -18%

Horze

Full Cheek Jointed Bit

£32.99
RRP: £39.99
Horze D-Ring Snaffle
RRP -18%

Horze

D-Ring Snaffle

£32.99
RRP: £39.99
Horze D-Copper Rolls
RRP -22%

Horze

D-Copper Rolls

£34.99
RRP: £44.99
Horze Full Cheek Double-Jointed Bit
RRP -18%

Horze

Full Cheek Double-Jointed Bit

£32.99
RRP: £39.99
Sprenger Turnado 3-ring Bit Sensogan 16mm
up to -2% (RRP)

Sprenger

Turnado 3-ring Bit Sensogan 16mm

From £145.99
RRP: £148.90
Sprenger Dynamic RS Eggbutt Bradoon Single Jointed Sensogan 14mm
up to -2% (RRP)

Sprenger

Dynamic RS Eggbutt Bradoon Single Jointed Sensogan 14mm

From £150.47
RRP: £153.90
Sprenger Eggbutt Gag Bit Hard Carbon Single Jointed16mm
RRP -25%

Sprenger

Eggbutt Gag Bit Hard Carbon Single Jointed16mm

£59.17
RRP: £78.90
Sprenger French link snaffle Stainless steel
RRP -9%

Sprenger

French link snaffle Stainless steel

£36.49
RRP: £39.90
Sprenger Pelham Stainless steel 16mm
up to -6% (RRP)

Sprenger

Pelham Stainless steel 16mm

From £50.85
RRP: £53.90
Sprenger Rubber Pelham flexible, single jointed

Sprenger

Rubber Pelham flexible, single jointed

£75.90
Sprenger Rubber Pelham flexible, stainless steel
RRP -3%

Sprenger

Rubber Pelham flexible, stainless steel

£73.29
RRP: £75.90
Sprenger Show jumping bit Stainless steel

Sprenger

Show jumping bit Stainless steel

£55.90
Sprenger Pelham Mullen Mouthpiece, curved Stainless steel
up to -5% (RRP)

Sprenger

Pelham Mullen Mouthpiece, curved Stainless steel

From £71.90
RRP: £75.90
Sprenger Hackamore with curb chain and st.st. Cheeks, 31cm
RRP -4%

Sprenger

Hackamore with curb chain and st.st. Cheeks, 31cm

£67.01
RRP: £69.90
Sprenger Loose Ring snaffle with 4 rings, Stainless steel
RRP -7%

Sprenger

Loose Ring snaffle with 4 rings, Stainless steel

£40.98
RRP: £43.90
Horze Rubber Bit Guards
RRP -50%

Horze

Rubber Bit Guards

£2.49
RRP: £4.99
Sprenger Bemelmans Weymouth Sensogan 14mm/ 5cm Cheeks
RRP -1%

Sprenger

Bemelmans Weymouth Sensogan 14mm/ 5cm Cheeks

£275.23
RRP: £277.90
Fulmer Bit, Stainless Steel
up to -4% (RRP)

Sprenger

Fulmer Bit, Stainless Steel

From £65.21
RRP: £67.90
Sprenger Duo jumping bit Vienna 16mm

Sprenger

Duo jumping bit Vienna 16mm

£123.90
Horze Rubber Chin Chain Guard
RRP -40%

Horze

Rubber Chin Chain Guard

£2.99
RRP: £4.99
Sprenger Jumping bit Kimblewick, Stainless steel
up to -3% (RRP)

Sprenger

Jumping bit Kimblewick, Stainless steel

From £73.29
RRP: £75.90
Christ Curb Chain Cover

Christ

Curb Chain Cover

£18.99
Sprenger Nathe Bit Rubber Guards

Sprenger

Nathe Bit Rubber Guards

£29.90
Sprenger Satinox Weymouth, 14mm, 5cm Shanks
up to -14% (RRP)

Sprenger

Satinox Weymouth, 14mm, 5cm Shanks

From £114.62
RRP: £133.90
Sprenger Weymouth bit FC
up to -9% (RRP)

Sprenger

Weymouth bit FC

From £72.50
RRP: £79.90
Sprenger Satinox Double Jointed Loose Ring Snaffle, 12mm
RRP -7%

Sprenger

Satinox Double Jointed Loose Ring Snaffle, 12mm

£44.57
RRP: £47.90
Sprenger Stirrup Protectors
RRP -27%

Sprenger

Stirrup Protectors

£8.67
RRP: £11.90
Sprenger French Weymouth Bit
RRP -1%

Sprenger

French Weymouth Bit

£195.35
RRP: £197.90
Sprenger Novocontact Olivehead Bit, Double Jointed Sprenger Novocontact Olivehead Bit, Double Jointed
New

Sprenger

Novocontact Olivehead Bit, Double Jointed

£178.90
F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles Tabal Leather Bit with Chinbelt

F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles

Tabal Leather Bit with Chinbelt

£37.99
F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles Glory Hackamore (System 2), black F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles Glory Hackamore (System 2), black

F.R.A. Freedom Riding Articles

Glory Hackamore (System 2), black

£119.99
Beris Loose Ring Snaffle Bit With Comfort Bar, Ring 7.5cm

Waldhausen

Beris Loose Ring Snaffle Bit With Comfort Bar, Ring 7.5cm

£54.99
Karlslund Bylgja, Tongue Freedom Bit Karlslund Bylgja, Tongue Freedom Bit

Karlslund

Bylgja, Tongue Freedom Bit

£49.99
Korsteel Flexi Loose Ring Oval Link Snaffle Bit

Korsteel

Flexi Loose Ring Oval Link Snaffle Bit

£28.75
Korsteel Sweet Iron Jointed Eggbutt Snaffle Bit

Korsteel

Sweet Iron Jointed Eggbutt Snaffle Bit

£24.99
NS Bits Tranz Lozenge 14mm 70mm Loose Ring

Neue Schule Bits

NS Bits Tranz Lozenge 14mm 70mm Loose Ring

£179.99
Beris 3-Ring Tongue Port Bar Bit

Beris

Beris 3-Ring Tongue Port Bar Bit

£99.99
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A wide variety of bits for horses

Horse bits are available in a variety of designs and different materials: titanium, stainless steel, copper, rubber, Aurigan or leather. Whether you choose a single or double-jointed bit, a snaffle, an eggbutt bit, a pelham, a full cheek snaffle, a hackamore, etc., would depend entirely on your horse, your skill level and your riding style. 

Loose Ring Snaffles

Loose Ring Snaffles help the horse to position the bit where they like it unlike fixed bits such as the eggbutt or hanging cheek snaffle. This helps the horse be more comfortable in the mouth and since the mouthpiece is moveable on the cheek it also helps with horses that are heavy or take hold of the bit

Eggbutt Bits

One of the most used English snaffle bits is the eggbutt snaffle. It is useful in training a young horse, general riding, and the beginning stages of dressage.

Full cheek snaffles

The primary benefit of the full cheek snaffles is that it makes it easier to steer the horse and helps to ensure the rider can't pull the bit through the horse's mouth. For this reason, the full-cheek snaffle is ideal for young horses that are just learning to steer.

D-Ring Snaffles

D-Ring Snaffles are bits that demonstrate cheek pieces resembling a "D" like shape. The D-Ring cheek piece is a fixed ring that keeps the mouthpiece more stable in the horse's mouth. The sides of the "D" also prevent the bit from being pulled through the horse's mouth and keep the bit from pinching.

Hackamores

Hackamores can be a great option for horses with physical issues in their mouth, such as tongue damage or a fractured jaw, which means they are not accepting of a bit. Behavioural problems like head shaking, excessive salivation and rearing may also be improved by using a hackamore.

Pelham

A pelham bit is a type of bit used when riding a horse. It has elements of both a curb bit and a snaffle bit. In this respect a pelham bit functions like a double bridle, and like a double bridle it normally has "double" reins: a set of curb reins and a set of snaffle reins.

The right bit size

Measuring the size of your horse’s oral cavity is paramount to ensuring the Horze bit fits properly. To do this, you can use the 2-finger test developed by Sprenger. Hold your index and middle fingers together and insert them in the horse’s mouth, where the horse bit would be inserted. If the distance between the upper and lower jawbone is small, i.e. if you feel pressure on both fingers, then the recommended thickness is 14-16 mm. If the distance between the upper and lower jawbone is greater, you will hardly feel any pressure on your fingers and the recommended thickness is 16-18 mm. (Guide to bit selection, step 3, Herm. Sprenger GmbH Metallwaren)

When you know your horse's bit size and how you two work together, nothing can stand in the way of good cooperation between you.

The choice is huge - there are snaffle bits made of a wide variety of materials and in different shapes. Which snaffle is best for you depends on your horse's anatomy, temperament and habits. An anatomically shaped, double-jointed water snaffle usually encourages horses to chew more, so if your horse doesn't chew enough, this snaffle may be optimal. On the other hand, if your horse already chews a lot, it might just play with this snaffle and not accept the aids. In that case, a single bridle would probably make more sense. However, this type of snaffle is not suitable if your horse likes to lean on the bit.

Most horses accept a single bit, anatomically shaped eggbutt snaffle very well. It lies very comfortably in the horse's mouth. But even this snaffle is not well suited for horses that tend to push against the hand. In this case, a double jointed version would be better.

Snaffles made of metal have a long tradition. Today, copper, iron or stainless steel are often used to make snaffle bits. Copper and iron have the advantage that they react with the horse's saliva. This gives the bit a pleasant taste for the animal. However, copper in its pure form is too soft. It is therefore usually used together with other metals. This addition of copper also causes the bit to warm up faster to the horse's body temperature in winter. Stainless steel snaffles are very smooth, durable and easy to clean.

Plastic snaffles consist of a wire core and a coating of Nathe. This synthetic material is very soft. On the one hand this is pleasant for the horse, but on the other hand it shortens the life of the bridle. This is why you have to check plastic snaffles regularly. If the Nathe gets bitten through, the wire core is exposed, which can lead to serious injuries in the horse's mouth.