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barrelracerpa04
Reg. Jan 2004
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2015-07-20 12:45 PM
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Wright Pretzel Bit?
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Location: Greencastle PA
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have a 12 year old gelding not wanting to rate the first barrel and get lunging in the alley way. My question is, my friend suggested this bit to help me with rate and possible his attuide in the alley way. He is not hurting has a awesome 2nd and 3rd, just horrible 1st, and im a small person. Any thoughts on this bit?
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IowaCanChaser
Reg. Dec 2014
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2015-07-20 1:02 PM
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RE: Wright Pretzel Bit?
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This is what I use as my competition bit, it has alot more rate and stop then my twisted dogbone practice bit. I use it on my chargy horse, and it helps a ton. If you do end up using this bit make sure you get him used to it and use extremely light hands. Good Luck :
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barrelracerpa04
Reg. Jan 2004
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2015-07-20 1:13 PM
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RE: Wright Pretzel Bit?
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Location: Greencastle PA
what about turn?
(Flex
) do you know?
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Rausch_Jessica
Reg. Sep 2006
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2015-07-20 2:25 PM
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RE: Wright Pretzel Bit?
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What are the demensions of a Pretzel verse a Molly Powell Rate and Turn?
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chasincansMN
Reg. Oct 2005
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2015-07-20 2:46 PM
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RE: Wright Pretzel Bit?
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Yes, I use this on my mare and love it. I switched her to it after going to an Ed Wright clinic. She was getting strong on me in the turns. I like and appreciate a super light horse, you do need to have light hands with it. I still can get bend with my mare but I need to keep my hands forward like Ed teaches to get that. You can probably google youtube for Ed Wright and find some demos.
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run n rate
Reg. Feb 2007
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2015-07-20 3:27 PM
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RE: Wright Pretzel Bit?
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"the pretzel is a ported snaffle if you will so you still get nice flex from it, if you use your hands correctly.
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