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| OK so I'm deciding whether to get a sherry cervi bit or a wonder gag. Just want opinions on what one you think is better or if you use them |
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The Advice Guru
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| I love my cervi diamond lifter. I have rate shape and shoulder control. |
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     Location: Benton City, WA | cheryl makofka - 2014-04-01 5:27 PM I love my cervi diamond lifter. I have rate shape and shoulder control.
Ditto- I have the short shank and long shank. Very useful bit.
I have never used the wonder gag. |
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  More bootie than waist!
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | I've never been a fan of the Wonder bit. I don't know why...I just don't care for it. I'd choose the Cervi. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I like the Cervi's too, the wonder bits are a little on the cheap side and have to much gag. I do have a wonder bit and its about 28 years old. But never use it. Just kinda hanging around |
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| Thank you ladies well you made my decisions for me lol the cervi bits are a lil expensive online. So I'm gonna shop around for one :) thank you |
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  A Lady with Fight
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    Location: NC | PoliceWife2014 - 2014-04-01 9:45 PM
Thank you ladies well you made my decisions for me lol the cervi bits are a lil expensive online. So I'm gonna shop around for one :) thank you
Pssst.
Sherry Cervi uses Carolina Bit. Curt can make you pretty much anything you want for a lot cheaper most of the time. Call him. You won't be disappointed. ;)
Most name brand bits are charging you extra for the name. |
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Sock Snob
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| Cervi bit anytime. Bought a wonder in a bargin bin. Not,worth anything has no feel trash can bit. My best snaffle is a myler i bought in a tack,shop bargin bin for,20.00 bux. There are different buts and work differently in in same type of bit snaffle. I have a carolina snaffle, and LAND W snaffle bit. The myler,works the best or mymhorse tell me so. |
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    Location: Canada | Love my Cervi bit |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Which Cervi bit are you looking for? |
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| Frizzy Lindsay - 2014-04-02 8:49 AM
Love my Cervi bit
Thank you. I was looking at the twisted wire short or long shank |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | The Tack Stop has them in the short and long shank and either one is 67.00. This the place I like to buy bits from, she always has pretty good deals on her tack. |
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 The Bling Princess
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      Location: North Dakota | Love my Cervi bits:) I think the offer great shoulder control and my horse packs them very nicely. I actually prefer the three piece with the dogbone in the center; my hands like that bit.
I don't own a Wonder bit, never will either. I'd put them in the Tom Thumb category: JUNK. I'm not sure how any horse could have any sort of "feel" with as much gag as that thing has. |
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Impressive!!
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        Location: Idaho | As you ride more, venture with different bits, you will notice the "expensive" hand made ones, have a lot of "feel" and are well balanced. If you would have told me 10 years ago, my go to bits would be my Dave Elliot bits which cost $150 a piece, I would have laughed. Not joking. I rode every horse yesterday in one of my Elliot bits. From my colts to my older horses, I love the feel they have, I love the balance, I love how my horses ride in them. Wonder gags are such a poorly made bit. Like mentioned above, like a tom thumb. I actually am not even much of a fan of Reinsman bits. Each to their own of course, my hands are soft and I have a lot of release with my hands, they do well with soft bits. I don't have one bit in my tackroom that make you go whoa, that looks intense. I do have two Cervi bit, I really like it to back my one gelding off my hands. He can get a little heavy and I don't like horses leaning on my hands. So he does well in dry work with it. I've never raced in a Cervi though. I have her draw gag too, which I thought I would sell, but I am finding my finished horse loves it for dry work, so I am keeping it.
Forgot to mentioned, I think the Cervi long shanks are a LOT OF BIT. I think a purchase that long, the shank that long, that is soooo much leverage. JMO 
Edited by flyhperformancehorse 2014-04-02 11:02 AM
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  Sock eating dog owner
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | I have always used the wonder bit. I love it cause I can use it in so many ways.I can take the curb chain off and use it like a snaffle by putting my reins on the big ring.When the horse is needing more slip on the curb drop my reins to the middle ring and so forth. Has slightly less gag than the simplicity gag. I have very good luck with it. |
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| I also like the wonder gag, because as mentioned I can use it as a snaffle when needed, or use the shank if leverage is needed.
It works for me! I actually used to ride in a jr cowhorse....then when I sent my horse off I asked when I got him back what bit I should ride him in, and I was told the wonder bit...and that it all really goes back to training and riding, not the bit...lol. So since then I have just stuck with that.
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