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Driving bits
Type Myler liverpool, made in Asia
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The pivot ported mouthpiece allows for independent lateral aids while maintaining the profile of the mouthpiece in the mouth. The pivot ported will take pressure off the tongue however, the contact is more stable due to less movement in the mouthpiece
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This liverpool is with rotating mouthpiece, very friendly in the horse's mouth
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Sam marsh liverpool budget style, 2 slots
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Stainless steel bit with a 45-degree rotated mouthpiece. This bit is in terms of action between the mullen mouth and the arch mouth .
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Liverpool with high port and copper roller.
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Classical tuigbit with multiple opportunities for rein attachment thereby providing a strong or less strong influence. In stock we live
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The Bomber Blue material is a nylon composite, the material allows the bit to be light and it encourages salivation. It is particularly well suited to horses that do not like metal mouth pieces. The Bomber Blue material is chewable and may develop shar
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Menbit the material Sweet Iron. The nozzle is 16mm thick. The nozzle is slightly curved towards the front and upwards.
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The port mouth is giving room underneath for the tongue.
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Double jointed liverpool, 2 slots, sweet copper
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Optionally with fixed or flexible cheeks
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Stübben Liverpool bit with regular scissors. This bit has a small tongue arch slightly bent forward. The size is 12.5 cm
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Liverpool bit with Conrad Mouth, Sensogan.
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Liverpool hinged,, serrated at backside.
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Liverpool bit, hinged, arched mouthpiece
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Conrad Liverpool bit.
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The mullen mouth has a mild action affecting the mouth corners. Can be made with 2 or 3 slots.
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Nathe Liverpool bit
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The driving bit also known as liverpool has 2 or 3 reinsertion slots. This jawpiece is used specifically for driving and harnessing. This jawpiece allows the driver to adjust the leverage from none to heavy. The lower the reins are placed the sharper the
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Liverpool bit, low port and Swales rings.
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This bit makes with the flat surface nozzle, which includes space for the tongue, for an optimum pressure on the layers. The claws are movable relative
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