Berkeley
Well-Known Member
I put a post on here ages ago re bits. I have tried to understand what they do and the effects they have depending on their design but I remain at a loss - and quite peeved that I seem to be the only one who doesn't have a clue!
I got a few lectures on here last time about the fact I should know what they are but I don't - honestly I am trying. For example here's what I found on wikipedia:
Leverage bits:
* Curb bit: A bit that uses a type of lever called a shank that puts pressure not only on the mouth, but also on the poll and chin groove.
* Pelham bit: A single curb bit with two sets of reins attached to rings at the mouthpiece and end of the shank. Partly combines snaffle and curb pressure.
My response: WTF!?! By the time I remember what one is I have forgotten it again. What's the trick? Can anyone explain this to me?
I am sure I have the wrong bit on my TB and I am about to get one for my 4yr NF. I don't know where to start.
I got a few lectures on here last time about the fact I should know what they are but I don't - honestly I am trying. For example here's what I found on wikipedia:
Leverage bits:
* Curb bit: A bit that uses a type of lever called a shank that puts pressure not only on the mouth, but also on the poll and chin groove.
* Pelham bit: A single curb bit with two sets of reins attached to rings at the mouthpiece and end of the shank. Partly combines snaffle and curb pressure.
My response: WTF!?! By the time I remember what one is I have forgotten it again. What's the trick? Can anyone explain this to me?