Overview
One of the most innovative tools in the Myler System, the Myler 3-Ring MB 33 5" Combination Bit is a hybrid of a ring bit, a shank bit, and a hackamore. Many bits offer a combination of nose pressure and mouthpiece, but none achieve the sophistication of the patented Myler Combination Bit.
Due to the innovative design, the Myler Combination Bit synchronizes the pressure applied to the nose, chin and poll. The noseband and chin strap form a single unit connected through the purchase. By simply changing the noseband/chinstrap adjustment, the rider can easily control how much, if any, pressure the mouthpiece will apply and to what degree the nose, chin and poll are engaged. The mouthpiece floats on the ring and the noseband and chin strap remain stationary until the reins are engaged. None of these elements can engage or tighten up on their own to apply unintentional pressure.
This sophistication makes the Combination Bit applicable across a wide range of horses and indispensable to any training program. The ease with which it can be used also makes it very suitable for a wide range of riders, from the professional trainer or competitor to the casual rider. This is a Level 3 Myler Bit. Due to the high degree of tongue relief offered, this mouthpiece is appropriate for an experienced rider with a horse that has a trustworthy and consistent disposition and is trained to work off the leg and seat as well as hands.
Details
- Innovative 3-Ring Combination Design
- Independent Swivel Cheek Purchase (upper ring)
- Flat Leather NoseBand Connected to Synthetic Chin Strap with Nylon Cord
- 7/16" Bars Shaped in Pronounced Curve to Allow Comfortable Swallowing
- 1 1/2" Low, Medium Wide Port for Maximum Tongue Relief
- Copper Inlay on Inside of Bars to Encourage Salivation
- Sweet Iron Mouthpiece- Oxidizes with Moisture, Releasing Sweet Taste
- This is a Level 3 Myler Bit
Additional Information
Please Note: A Myler bit will normally measure 1/8” larger than the stated size because the Myler's believe that the bit should have at least 1/8” to 1/4” of bit on either side of the mouth.
Combination System Design and Function:
The 3-ring combination bit uses 5 different pressure points to disperse rein pressure. Because the noseband and chin strap are connected through the purchase (upper ring), when the reins are engaged the horse first feels the nose, chin and poll pressure before the mouthpiece is engaged. The mouthpiece slides freely on the center ring for about 1" before reaching a stop, then engages to roll forward onto the tongue to disperse pressure. The overall effect is to give the horse ample opportunity to respond to the rider's rein signals, in addition to dispersing the rein pressure over multiple pressure points rather than concentrating on the bars or tongue.
The 3-ring shank offers three different rein positions: the big ring, the middle ring and the bottom ring for a variety of direct/indirect action and leverage options ideal for training a horse from start to finish!
Ergonomic Mouthpiece Design:
The unique curved bars of all Myler bits are ergonomically designed to accommodate the natural anatomy of the horse's mouth, wrapping the bars and lips instead of pinching. This curved design also provides significantly more space for the horse's tongue underneath the bit, allowing the horse to comfortably swallow when the reins are not engaged.
The 33 Low, Medium Wide Ported Barrel is the mildest Myler mouthpiece in terms of tongue pressure. Because this mouthpiece does not rotate onto the tongue and the port is wide, it applies little to no tongue pressure, working primarily off the bars, lips, chin and poll of the horse.
The generously wide port of this mouthpiece allows ample room for the tongue to pass under the bit and swallow, and the medium 1 1/2" height applies little to no palate pressure.
Independent Side Movement:
The barrel at the center of the mouthpiece is not a roller, but rather a bushing that allows each side of the bit to move independently of the other. When the rider engages one rein on a traditional bit, the entire mouthpiece moves, creating a confusing signal for the horse. In comparison, when the rider engages one fixed rein using a Myler bit with ISM, the rider lifts only one side of the bit, giving a very clear, precise signal to the horse.
Myler Philosophy:
The creators of Myler Bits, Ron, Dale and Bob Myler, offer this philosophy behind each of their bits: The bit is a communication tool between the horse and rider, and in order to effectively communicate with the horse, the rider needs a bit which allows the horse to be relaxed. Keeping this in mind, the Myler Bitting System is based on the concept of tongue relief. Distributing tongue pressure more evenly than rival designs Myler's unique designs offer varying degrees of tongue relief for the horse depending on his level of training and his disposition. These degrees are identified by the "Level" noted for each bit.
Additional Questions:
If you have any further questions regarding all of our bit options and what bit would best suit your horse feel free to call one of our knowledgeable customer service representatives at 800-620-9145!
Previous Feedback
Comments: The 33 mouthpiece 3 ring combination bit works great, my mule took right to it and works great in it.
From: Barbara - Penrose, CO, USA
Comments: My 3-ring combination bit has been a big help. My horse loves to run and even with the one rein stop I had trouble. I had to have a bridle made to fit my Arab's head because of the higher shank, but my horse is so much more responsive and listens better. I could not believe the difference that a bit could make. Thank you.
From: Jessica - Carrollton, OH, USA
Comments: At first blush this looks like a heavy complicated bit but is anything 'but.' My horse took to it very softly. After adjustments were made he stopped playing with it and just stood there. Love Myler bits, this is my third.
From: Janelle - Tomball, TX, USA