Description
Make: | Toklat Myler |
Bit Type: | Loose Ring Single Joint MB 09 Bit |
Bit Size (Width): | 6ins |
Bit Diameter (Thickness): | 15mm |
Ring Diameter: |
75mm |
Shank Length* (see notes): |
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Metal / Materials: | Stainless Steel |
Condition : | Excellent, gently used |
Blemishes: |
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Notes: | Myler Training Level 1 |
Notes: |
Definition of Shank Length: For shank measurement purposes for horse shows and general bit descriptions – an imaginary line is drawn on the inside of the bit from the point where the headstall is attached to the bit, through the butt to the point where rein pressure is applied on the rein ring of the bit. |
Myler Stainless Steel Loose Ring, MB 09 Stainless Steel Single Joint, Level 1
The MB 09 is a more comfortable Myler version of the traditional single-jointed mouthpiece. Although it lacks the benefits of a “true” Myler mouthpiece, it has a distinctive curve so the bars of the bit wrap around the horse’s bar and lips which make the bit more comfortable.
- NO Independent Side Movement
- Stainless Steel Mouthpiece
- Curved Mouthpiece
- USEF and FEI Dressage Legal. Consult rulebook for more information.
Notes: Popular with riders who are more comfortable with a traditional design, but we recommend that you try the 01, 02, or 03 to get the full benefit of Myler features at the same Level.
The loose ring is a simple stainless steel “O” shape where both the bridle and mouthpiece have no fixed point of attachment but slide freely around the ring. The loose ring allows a lot of play as the mouthpiece slides freely around the ring.
Size: 3″ ring
Action: Direct
Discipline: English or Western
Notes: The loose ring is generally considered one of the most non-interfering cheek pieces because the mouthpiece slides freely around the ring. However the play in the mouthpiece can make it difficult for a horse to find your hands as the mouthpiece is in continual motion. The movement of the mouthpiece can also exaggerate or create a busy mouth in young or anxious horses. It is best suited for more advanced horses fully schooled in leg and seat aids as well as rein aids.