Stronger bit vs stronger noseband

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Just looking for people's opinions before I buy a new bridle. Pony is a 14hh connie X with an attitude who leans on the bit a little and occasionally has a delightful habit of grabbing the bit in his teeth and running off with me!! He's mostly well behaved nowadays to school and to hack, and is usually in a full cheek waterford snaffle with a very loose (practically nonexistent) cavesson. For jumping he gets excited and strong so I'd like something a tad firmer to be able to hold him a little easier. Am I better to go for a grackle noseband with the waterford or to stay with a cavesson but change to a stronger bit e.g. gag on the second ring?

Just eyeing up a shires avignon bridle but they don't sell separate nosebands for them in the same style so I've got to commit. I was sold on the grackle then read one of those articles about how they trap nerves in the face etc and changed my mind again!

Thanks xx
 
For jumping he gets excited and strong so I'd like something a tad firmer to be able to hold him a little easier. Am I better to go for a grackle noseband with the waterford or to stay with a cavesson but change to a stronger bit e.g. gag on the second ring?

Just eyeing up a shires avignon bridle but they don't sell separate nosebands for them in the same style so I've got to commit. I was sold on the grackle then read one of those articles about how they trap nerves in the face etc and changed my mind again!

Thanks xx
It depends on what he is doing in order to evade/become stronger. A grackle will help if he crosses his jaw. A gag on the second ring (assuming you mean dutch gag) will help if you need slight poll pressure. So, more info needed really. A on the ground instructor may be better to advise than anyone on an internet forum though.
 
I would probably try a NS Universal with a Waterford mouthpiece and 2 reins. You can hire them from a bit bank to try before you commit to buying, they are not cheap! However it does depend on what he does when he getsw stronger.
 
If you want a bridle that gives the option of a flash or no flash (without the annoying flash loop) have a look at the new EvoEquine Ltd bridles.

They are quite chunky and hunter looking but are super comfortable for the horse. It may just help to have a bridle that is comfortable but holds his mouth shut when required so as he can concentrate.
 
My boy is similar (except he's 16.3!) and a 3 ring Waterford gag with 2 reins works really well on him. I'd definitely go with 2 reins though and only use the bottom one if you really have to. Alternatively a hanging cheek might give you just that little bit extra if you only need a little bit more.
 
Annagain, purely out of curiosity do you use a curb on your gag?

I can't really offer advice, so many variables, I am a huge fan of myler combinations and military reversibles but of course that is personal.
I prefer to overbit with something a horse respects rather than underbit with something everyone else thinks I should use.

Bitting is very much try, try and try again until you find something that suits, I am still working on my horse :(
 
Annagain, purely out of curiosity do you use a curb on your gag?

No, when I was trying to find the right bit, my instructor recommended the Waterford gag when nearly all else failed and said I could always add a curb if I needed to make it stronger. It's given me very good brakes without so I haven't added it. No idea if it does actually make it stronger though as I'd never been in this position before!
 
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