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Yes

I used one today for a working hunter class, as the horse is a snafle mouth, but accepted a flexible rubber pelham without a curb very well.

Pelhams with out a curb do very little, so might as well use a snaffle unless there is another reason
 

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I was told that you should always use a curb of some sort (chain/leather/elastic) to stop the shanks over rotating and giving too much poll pressure.
 

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That doesn't make sense as with a pelham the leverage is minimal compared to something like a continental gag

A pelham only has around 1.5" from eye to mouthpeice, whereas a contintental gag has 4" so using basic maths the leverage on a pelham without a curb is minor.
 

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Yes, but why not just use a gag?

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'Cos gags are not as aesthetically pleasing?
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