10 January 2014 #1 B BijouBabe Well-Known Member Joined 22 August 2011 Messages 209 Visit site After looking to buy this bit i am now confused as to which way the bent arms should be? Or
10 January 2014 #2 F FubsyMog Well-Known Member Joined 25 February 2013 Messages 1,283 Visit site I would have thought the curved bits are to help it slot into the bridle keepers, therefore they should go at the top. Someone more knowledgable than me will be along soon though I'm sure!
I would have thought the curved bits are to help it slot into the bridle keepers, therefore they should go at the top. Someone more knowledgable than me will be along soon though I'm sure!
10 January 2014 #4 khalswitz Well-Known Member Joined 17 May 2012 Messages 3,779 Location South of Scotland Visit site I would have thought curved at the top, to stop the ends poking into their face - I have that problem with my fulmer (although I don't use keepers)
I would have thought curved at the top, to stop the ends poking into their face - I have that problem with my fulmer (although I don't use keepers)
10 January 2014 #5 Auslander Well-Known Member Joined 13 November 2010 Messages 12,806 Location Berkshire Visit site Curved at the top, to keep the pointy ends away from the side of the horses face
10 January 2014 #6 Maesfen Extremely Old Nag! Joined 20 June 2005 Messages 16,720 Location Wynnstay - the Best! photobucket.com At the top. Remember though that if you use keepers then you will lose the loose ring effect of the bit as it will be more fixed.
At the top. Remember though that if you use keepers then you will lose the loose ring effect of the bit as it will be more fixed.