Overview
The Comfort Snaffle Wide Barrel mouthpiece featured on the Myler HBT Shank Wide Barrel Comfort Snaffle Bit MB 02 is the Myler alternative to the traditional three-piece mouthpiece commonly used in snaffle bits. When the reins are engaged, the mouthpiece rotates fully onto the horse's tongue in order to apply the necessary tongue pressure to teach a horse to give to the bit or break at the poll.
Details
- Round Stainless Steel, Angled 5" HBT Shank - Mild Leverage
- Patented Independent Swivel Cheek Purchase
- Copper Inlay on Inside of Bars to Encourage Salivation
- Bars Shaped in Pronounced Curve to Allow Comfortable Swallowing
- Sweet Iron Mouthpiece- Oxidizes with Moisture, Releasing Sweet Taste
- This is a Level 1 Myler Bit
Additional Information
Shank Design and Leverage:
With a mild degree of leverage, this HBT shank bit provides an indirect curb rein action designed to be used with a curb strap attached to the purchase. The broken mouthpiece featured on this bit will apply more pressure specifically to the tongue than a traditional curb bit; however, the combination of the fixed cheek and fixed rein apply mild pressure to the bars of the mouth, chin and poll in the traditional curb bit fashion.
The Independent Swivel Cheek purchase is a patented Myler feature that allows the purchase of the bit to be independently attached to the mouthpiece and the shank. When the rider engages one rein, the shank moves and the purchase has a slight swivel in order to prevent pressing directly into the horse's face as the bit moves below it.
The 5" shank length is well suited for trail riding, as the shorter shank makes grazing easier!
Ergonomic 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 as the mouthpiece rotates onto the tongue. 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 barrel in the center is same width as the bars of the mouthpiece, and therefore applies the same amount of pressure on the tongue. This style of "wide barrel" distributes pressure more kindly than traditional bit centerpieces, and also creates the Independent Side Movement unique to Myler bits!
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.
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!
Sizing
Please Note: A Myler bit will normally measure 1/8” larger than the stated size because the Mylers believe that the bit should have at least 1/8” to 1/4” of bit on either side of the mouth.
Previous Feedback
Comments: I got this bit as a transition bit from english to western for my horse. He was used to a double jointed bit and researching brought me to this bit. He accepted the bit right away and I really like what Myler has to offer in their bits. I also like the size of the shank, it's not too long so as to be overwhelming for a horse that isn't used to the curb action.
From: Anonymous