

Bridle (snaffle)There are various types of purposes, but are most often used in equestrian activities. It is lightweight and articulated in the center, pressing the corners of the mouth;
![]() | Snaffle Roller (Roller Snaffle), which prevents the horse to "take the bit of teeth" |
It is used in horses mouth harder, because it is stronger and has lateral branches with variable length, causing more pressure the longer the rods, forming a strong lever with the barb; requires the mount to head lower as it acts on the palatine;
![]() | Brake said Hunloko or globe-chook, is used with plain reins. |
Combines the functions of the brake and bridle; is used with four reins acting both as a brake and lower the two upper and bridle, forming the dewlap with a lever;
![]() | Type of Pelham has a bit soft, vulcanite (ebonite), is used with four reins and wattles. |
Double Mouthpiece
It is used simultaneously with the snaffle and the curb and with four reins. It is mainly used in training;
![]() | Snaffle (Snaffle) type Magenis, with rollers at the bit for more control.. |
More Hack
Acting outside the horse's mouth by putting pressure on the nose, and shape metal is a lever attached to the barb. The control of the horse must be balanced with no sudden movements, because a system is potentially severe. It is mainly used in the American West.
![]() | Snaffle with facial bars fix the position of the bit in the mouth of the animal, the "keys" to encourage the horse insalivate. |
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