Reinsman Argentine Copper Roller Dog Bone Smooth Snaffle Shank Bit
Style #: BIT405
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Style #: BIT405
Free Shipping & Hassle Free Returns
Free shipping on most orders $125 or more. Hassle free returns within 45 days.
The Reinsman Argentine Copper Roller Dog Bone Smooth Snaffle Shank Bit is a great option for riders who need more control when transitioning from a snaffle bit. This Stage B bit has low leverage and comes with 6 inch stainless steel cheek shanks that provide curb pressure. The combination of the sweet iron bars and copper roller dog bone in the center of the 3/8 inch mouthpiece naturally rusts over time, creating a sweet and sour taste for the horse and increasing salivation for a supple mouth. Don't forget to shop our curb strap collection here at NRS to pair with your new bit! Curb straps are an essential add on that helps prevent the bit from rotating or pulling through your horse's mouth when pressure is applied. The tear drop rings at the bottom of the shanks make it easy to attach a variety of reins for any discipline. The Reinsman Argentine Copper Roller Dog Bone Smooth Snaffle Shank Bit is identified using the product style number BIT 405 and comes with a lifetime warranty.
Reinsman Bit Stages
Stage A= These bits are great for starting horses, training, or maintaining steady contact. Aspects include direct reining, non-leverage Loose Rings and Dee Rings with mouthpiece diameters 5/16” and over.
Stage B =Moving from Direct Reining to Neck Reining? Stage B is all about transition, with the introduction of leverage and curb pressure. Short Shanked bits and Half-Gags comprise Stage B.
Stage C =Horses who respond well to poll pressure are in Stage C. Features include solid mouthpieces and cheek attachments, and swivel cheeks with jointed mouthpieces or low to medium ports
Stage D =Stage D is about refinement, subtle cues and quick communication. Characteristics include increased leverage, more sophisticated mouthpieces, and may also incorporate higher ports.
Stage E =When your horse enters Stage E – he’s asking for some time with the Pros. Here tiny twists, very high ports, and highly complex mouthpieces are key components