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- Reinsman Sweet Iron Copper Roller Offset Dee Ring Snaffle Bit
- The Reinsman Sweet Iron Copper Roller Offset Dee Ring Snaffle Bit is a popular choice for trainers and riders
- It’s a Stage A bit, making it great for starting horses, training, or maintaining steady contact
- The dee ring snaffle bit is designed for direct reining with two hands and features non-leverage rings
- Dee ring cheek design offers more lateral control, delivers more control when applying pressure for turning, and prevents pinching 3-inch stainless steel rings enhance communication between horse and rider by providing pre-signals to rein cues
- Mouthpiece measures 5 inches wide with a 7/16″ diameter, constructed with sweet iron bars and a copper roller center
- Mullen relief design ensures even pressure across the bars and tongue to eliminate the nutcracker effect
- Sweet iron bars rust over time, creating a sweet taste for the horse and increasing salivation for a supple mouth
- Copper roller center on the mouthpiece encourages salivation, which relaxes the horse’s jaw and promotes a supple mouth response
- Leather, nylon, and biothane curb straps are available as an essential add-on to prevent bit rotation or pulling through the horse’s mouth
- The curb strap should be located between the mouthpiece and the rein bit ends when attaching to the snaffle
- The Reinsman Sweet Iron Copper Roller Offset Dee Ring Snaffle Bit is backed by a lifetime warranty and identified using product style number BIT252.
The Reinsman Sweet Iron Copper Roller Offset Dee Ring Snaffle Bit is highly favored by both trainers and riders. As a Stage A bit, it’s a great choice for starting horses, training, or maintaining steady contact. The dee ring snaffle bit is intended for direct reining with two hands and features non-leverage rings. The benefits of a dee ring cheek design aid in more lateral control on the sides of the horse’s mouth, delivers more control when applying pressure for turning, and prevents the horse’s mouth from being pinched. The 3-inch stainless steel rings give the bit some weight, enhancing communication between horse and rider by providing pre-signals to rein cues. The mouthpiece, measuring 5 inches wide, has a 7/16″ diameter and is constructed with sweet iron bars and a copper roller center. The mullen relief design of the mouthpiece, which is found on all Reinsman snaffle mouthpieces, ensures even pressure across the bars and tongue. The sweet iron bars of the mouthpiece naturally rusts over time, creating a sweet taste for the horse and increasing salivation for a supple mouth. The benefits of the copper roller center on the mouthpiece encourage salivation, which relaxes the horse’s jaw and promotes a supple mouth response. Don’t forget to shop our leather, nylon, and biothane curb straps to add to your new bit! Curb straps are an essential add on that helps prevent the bit from rotating or pulling through your horse’s mouth when pressure is applied. When attaching the curb strap to your snaffle, it should be located in between the mouthpiece and your rein bit ends. The Reinsman Sweet Iron Copper Roller Offset Dee Ring Snaffle Bitt is backed by a lifetime warranty and can be identified using the product style number BIT252.
Reinsman Bit Stages
Stage A= These bits are great for starting horses, training, or maintaining steady contact. Aspects include direct reining, non-leverage Loose Rings and Dee Rings with mouthpiece diameters 5/16” and over.
Stage B =Moving from Direct Reining to Neck Reining? Stage B is all about transition, with the introduction of leverage and curb pressure. Short Shanked bits and Half-Gags comprise Stage B.
Stage C =Horses who respond well to poll pressure are in Stage C. Features include solid mouthpieces and cheek attachments, and swivel cheeks with jointed mouthpieces or low to medium ports
Stage D =Stage D is about refinement, subtle cues and quick communication. Characteristics include increased leverage, more sophisticated mouthpieces, and may also incorporate higher ports.
Stage E =When your horse enters Stage E – he’s asking for some time with the Pros. Here tiny twists, very high ports, and highly complex mouthpieces are key components




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