Posted 2017-08-16 1:13 PM Subject: RE: Has anyone used this Pozzi bit?
Expert
Posts: 2128
I have the non twisted wire version of this. It gives me plenty of lift but I don't ride it consistantly because its not quite enough bit for my big jug head. Works well enough for tuning sessions. I just personally cannot apply this bit with a ton of gas or Ill have a run off. :)
Posted 2017-08-16 2:50 PM Subject: RE: Has anyone used this Pozzi bit?
I agree with the weight. It seems very flimsy and light. It actually looks better in the picture than it does in real life. The metal looked more 'flattened' to me versus round like how it is in the picture. I was pretty turned off by it. I am curious how people like the Elliott version, since those have a great weight to them.
Posted 2017-08-17 10:10 AM Subject: RE: Has anyone used this Pozzi bit?
Elite Veteran
Posts: 929
I use the short shanked version of the non-twisted one. It is very light, but it is enough bit for my mare who is gonna turn or rate if you touch her face at all. I like it for what I need it for.
Posted 2017-08-17 12:20 PM Subject: RE: Has anyone used this Pozzi bit?
Life Saver
Posts: 10477 Location: MT
I use it on my little horse and like it. It has a nice feel to me and he seems to like it the best of everything I've tried. I don't think it has a lot of whoa behind it.
I am going to order the Elliott version (which from what I've heard the Pozzi is a China knockoff of his) because I know it is something that works with my hands and my horse likes that reverse gag. And I'm sure the Elliott is better balanced and higher quality.
Overall, I don't think it's a bad little bit for the money. I do think there are better quality versions out there but they are also quite a bit more expensive.