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Myler Toklat Stainless Flat Shank Show Bit Sweet Iron Low Port Narrow MB 12

$ 73.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: 20%
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Unknown
  • MAKER: Myler
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Condition: Excellent pre-owned condition with minor rusting on sweet iron mouthpiece.

    Description

    Myler Toklat Stainless Flat Shank Show Bit Sweet Iron Low Port Narrow MB 12
    This is a super stainless steel show bit made by bit maker MYLER Toklat, with an MB12 mouthpiece and flat swivel shank. This is a pre-owned bit in excellent lightly used condition with minor rusting on the sweet iron mouthpiece. The swivel shanks measure 7 inches long and the mouthpiece is Myler's MB12 mouthpiece and measures 5-1/4 inches wide by 3/8 diameter. The high and wide port sweet iron mouthpiece is shaped with a curved forward tip to perfectly fit your horse's mouth and provide tongue relief. This mouthpiece offers a variety of pressure points to take the horse as soft as possible. This bit uses mostly bar pressure, rolling on the bars. The height of the port also provides soft palate pressure for more control. The mouthpiece also features copper inlays to promote salivation and a responsive mouth.
    This bit is in very good used condition and weighs 11.32 ounces so it is a very nice light bit. This mouthpiece is considered by Myler to be a Level 3 bit for the following type of horse:
    Horse considered broke or finished; willing to obey commands
    Relaxed at the poll
    Possesses advanced skills, works well off the seat, legs, and hands
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