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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-20 10:26 AM
Subject: heavy ring snaffles



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 What is the advantage to using a heavy o ring snaffle? I know it gets their head down more but is that something useful for a barrel prospect?
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oija
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2014-10-20 11:20 AM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles



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It's kinder to your horse. I always heard you should try to use as light a bit as possible. That's why 2 year olds are started in them. If you can keep one in them, that's great.
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HorseMommyFiveO
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2014-10-20 11:24 AM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles


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I use a thick copper smooth mouth D ring to start. I like it because it give them the D ring pressure on the outside and is about as mild as it gets for tongue and gum pressure. I like to give them the opportunity to start and stay in the most minimal bit possible. I just graduated my 3 year old from this bit to a thick twisted copper full cheek snaffle. After that if he needs it we will go to a jr cow horse bit.

ETA think about it like this: The larger diameter the mouth piece, the milder. The fewer moving parts and pressure points, the milder. It's always easy to progress to a more severe bit, but it's hard to scale it back once you do. Part of keeping them light in the face is using as little pressure and leverage as possible.

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GLP
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Posted 2014-10-20 11:25 AM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles


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My daughter's mare actually prefers a heavy ring snaffle to any other bit. She is a DIVA to,lol.
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FlyingJT
Reg. Jan 2014
Posted 2014-10-20 11:42 AM
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I think Katiemac is asking about the weight. I think besides being an O ring and the obvious uses of one, the extra weight is to really just encourage proper head placement. I have a couple and don't really use them. I suppose it should give you a quicker response and more feel when you pick up on one rein or the other because of the weight but im not 100% sure, maybe someone on here will know more.

Edited by FlyingJT 2014-10-20 11:46 AM
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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-20 11:48 AM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles



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Ok thanks everyone so far! I've used o and d ring snaffled but I've never used one with heavy rings. Just wondering what the difference is on the horse. 
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BlazeFlameHarley
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2014-10-20 11:50 AM
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If its the one I am thinking of, it helps with the way they hold their head/Keeping their nose in, the bits are weighted and it isn't comfortable for them to pack it with their nose out.
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2014-10-20 11:51 AM
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It sends a more clear signal too when you pick up on the bit. Faster release because of the weight
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sorrel horse ranch
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2014-10-20 12:16 PM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles


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I use them a lot.  It is much easier on my horses' mouth and I love the feel of it.  My favorite are the Tom Balding. 
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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-20 9:29 PM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles



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FlyingJT - 2014-10-20 11:42 AM

I think Katiemac is asking about the weight. I think besides being an O ring and the obvious uses of one, the extra weight is to really just encourage proper head placement. I have a couple and don't really use them. I suppose it should give you a quicker response and more feel when you pick up on one rein or the other because of the weight but im not 100% sure, maybe someone on here will know more.

Yes! Thanks!
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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-20 9:30 PM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles



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BlazeFlameHarley - 2014-10-20 11:50 AM If its the one I am thinking of, it helps with the way they hold their head/Keeping their nose in, the bits are weighted and it isn't comfortable for them to pack it with their nose out.

Ok that makes sense. Thank you! 
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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-20 9:31 PM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles



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TwistedK - 2014-10-20 11:51 AM It sends a more clear signal too when you pick up on the bit. Faster release because of the weight

Good to know! Thank you! 
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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2014-10-20 9:34 PM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles



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This is the one I was looking at  http://www.thetackstop.com/bitavilacoptwistsnaffle.htm  
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TwistedK
Reg. May 2006
Posted 2014-10-21 7:26 AM
Subject: RE: heavy ring snaffles



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KatieMac88 - 2014-10-20 9:34 PM This is the one I was looking at  http://www.thetackstop.com/bitavilacoptwistsnaffle.htm  

I like that one
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