embsidney20
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I have been advised by my instructor to buy a "Wilkie" bit, upon looking into this I have found that there are a few different types.
I am assuming she means the Wilkie Snaffle as I currently ride in a basic Snaffle and she is very much against severe bits and more for acheiving control with correct riding.
My horse is very well schooled and will show jump in the Snaffle absolutely fine, though as soon as we touch down on a XC course the brakes disappear, I am only looking for a bit that will help me with the brakes, I do not need help with getting an outline (which is what I have seen people saying a wilkie bit does) and I also dont want anything harsh as he has quite a soft mouth.
So is a Wilkie Snaffle my answer to a safer round at XC or not?
Cheers
I am assuming she means the Wilkie Snaffle as I currently ride in a basic Snaffle and she is very much against severe bits and more for acheiving control with correct riding.
My horse is very well schooled and will show jump in the Snaffle absolutely fine, though as soon as we touch down on a XC course the brakes disappear, I am only looking for a bit that will help me with the brakes, I do not need help with getting an outline (which is what I have seen people saying a wilkie bit does) and I also dont want anything harsh as he has quite a soft mouth.
So is a Wilkie Snaffle my answer to a safer round at XC or not?
Cheers