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Yep, thats dressage legal.
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Looks like this bit has hooks. I thought hooks were not dressage legal?

Please correct me if i'm wrong as I'm not 100% up to speed with dressage rules. Last time I looked though you could use this bit as long as it didn't have hooks.
 

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Looks like this bit has hooks. I thought hooks were not dressage legal?

Please correct me if i'm wrong as I'm not 100% up to speed with dressage rules. Last time I looked though you could use this bit as long as it didn't have hooks.

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This bit (as pictured) does have hooks, I can confirm it is def NOT dressage legal, the identical bit without hooks would be dressage legal
 

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I did need to enlarge the pic and stare at it to identify the hooks. Lets hope she hasn't ordered it, or can cancel if she has.

Glad rules aren't changing that quickly.
 

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dont worry, didnt bid... still got days to go on it!!
Thats what im a bit confused about KatB, discription and pic don't match!
Think ill order from derby house, least if its the wrong one, it can go back
 

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Try emailing the seller? If you just want to try one, go to www.bitworld.com and theyll hire one out, send ib by post for you to try. If you like it, can buy it off them and theyll knockthe rental fee off. Are very helpful.
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