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$151.95
- This is my favorite Myler snaffle.
- It is jointed but has three pieces to prevent the mouthpiece from collapsing and pinching and it has a very low port which offers some relief of pressure from the tongue (pressure on the tongue is what horses hate most about bits).
- I would use this for very green horses or for horses that are being ridden in a regular snaffle and are needing more comfort in their mouths.
- 89-30044 Stainless Steel Eggbutt with hooks
- Stainless steel low port comfort snaffle (MB 04, level 2) Copper Inlay
Weight | 6.4 oz |
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Bit Size | 4.75 inch, 5 inch, 5.5 inch, 6 inch |
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