Bits
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At Equijump, we understand that selecting the right bit is crucial for both horse and rider safety, comfort, and performance. Our carefully curated collection of equine bits represents the pinnacle of quality craftsmanship and innovative design, ensuring optimal communication between horse and rider.
The foundation of every quality bit lies in its materials and construction. Our leather horse bits feature premium-grade stainless steel mouthpieces that resist corrosion and maintain structural integrity over time. The precise engineering of our specialised bits ensures even pressure distribution and optimal comfort for your horse.
Superior craftsmanship extends to every component, from the perfectly balanced cheek pieces to the smoothly polished joints. Our baucher bits exemplify this attention to detail, combining traditional design principles with modern manufacturing techniques for enhanced stability and control.
Every bit in our collection undergoes rigorous safety testing to meet international equestrian standards. Our D-ring horse bits feature carefully engineered connection points that prevent pinching while maintaining secure contact. The rubber bits for horses incorporate specially formulated compounds tested for durability and oral safety.
We maintain strict quality control processes, including:
Proper fit is paramount for both safety and effectiveness. Our comprehensive fitting guide helps riders select the appropriate size and style from our all horse bits collection. Consider factors such as:
Professional fitting services are available through our network of qualified retailers, ensuring your horse receives the most appropriate bit for their individual needs.
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your equine bit. Our bradoon bits and other varieties require specific care routines:
We deliver our premium equestrian equipment across Ireland, from The Curragh's training grounds to Fairyhouse's competition venues. Our efficient shipping network ensures your carefully selected bit arrives in perfect condition, with expedited delivery available for competition seasons. Expert customer support is available to assist with selection and maintenance queries.
Choose Equijump for uncompromising quality in equine bits, backed by our commitment to horse and rider safety. Browse our comprehensive collection today to find the perfect bit for your equestrian partnership.
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It all starts with your horse’s anatomy and training stage! Softer bits like loose rings or Inno Sense mouthpieces are ideal for young or sensitive horses, while more structured options like Pelhams or Kimblewicks suit experienced horses needing refined control. Always match the bit’s action to your rein contact style and your horse’s natural response.
Sweet Iron bits are loved for encouraging salivation, which softens the mouth and promotes acceptance. The metal oxidizes slightly (yes, the blue tinge is a good thing!) to create a taste horses find appealing — making it a subtle yet powerful way to improve connection and responsiveness.
If your horse resists mouth pressure or has had dental issues, a hackamore or combination bit offers control through the nose and jaw instead. They’re great for sensitive types or for disciplines like endurance and show jumping where comfort and head freedom matter. Just be sure the fit is exact — these bits work on leverage.
Gag bits create poll pressure by lifting the bit when the reins are engaged — helping to elevate the horse’s front end. They’re a popular choice for strong horses in fast disciplines like show jumping or hunting, but they should be used with soft hands and ideally under a trainer’s guidance to avoid overuse.
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