

Myler Lynn McKenzie Signature Series Stainless Steel 3-Ring Combination Bit- 6″ Shank with Tie Down with Sweet Iron Mullen Triple Barrel $237.95 $214.Myler Lynn McKenzie Signature Series Stainless Steel 3-Ring Combination 6″ Cheek with Tie Down and Sweet Iron Low Port Comfort Snaffle $226.95 $204.26 Add to cart.Myler Long Shank Combination Bit – 7 1/2″ Shank with Sweet Iron Low Port Comfort Snaffle $219.95 $197.96 Add to cart.Myler Combination Bit WoolBack Noseband Cover $29.95 $26.96 Add to cart.Myler Combination Bit Rings $5.95 $5.36 Add to cart.Myler Combination Bit Black Fleece Noseband Cover $23.95 $21.56 Add to cart.Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Ported Barrel $219.95 $197.96 Select options.Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Mullen Triple Barrel $229.95 $206.96 Add to cart.Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Mullen Barrel Low Port $219.95 $197.96 Select options.Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 3.31 x 2.13 x 0.08 inches : Package Weight 0. Includes 1 hook For Myler combination bits. Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Low Port Comfort Snaffle $219.95 $197.96 Select options Myler Chin Strap Hook for Combination Bits includes one hook and replaces the hook on any Myler combination bit.Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Forward Tilt Ported Barrel $219.95 $197.96 Select options.Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Correctional Ported Barrel $234.95 $211.46 Add to cart.Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Comfort Snaffle Wide Barrel $219.95 $197.96 Select options.Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Comfort Snaffle $219.95 $197.96 Add to cart.Myler 2-Ring Combination Bit – 4 3/4″ Shank with Sweet Iron Low Port Comfort Snaffle $229.95 $206.96 Select options.Myler 2-Ring Combination Bit – 4 3/4″ Shank with Sweet Iron Comfort Snaffle Wide Barrel $229.95 $206.96 Select options.If you normally ride in a shanked bit and had to choose one Myler Bit to try, this should be it. With the HBT Shank I can neck rein my horse just fine but if I need to pick up on one rein or the other to school or correct a little bit, that independent action is awesome to have. The roller keeps busy horses busy, the cheek pieces don’t pinch and the independent action is something that, once you have, you probably won’t ever want to be without. Almost any older horse goes well in this bit. Let me just say YES Please! This is my absolutely favorite bit. Myler HBT Shank with Sweet Iron Mullen Barrel Low Port The two bridles I use the most, and wouldn’t want to be without, have these bits on them: 1. Whether you have a new client come in, you just purchased a new horse or you aren’t sure what you want to work on that day, there is generally one or two bridles that are your “go to”. I think most equestrians have one or two bridles hanging in their tack room that just work. This video should start right at that spot. It’s overall good content if you watch the whole thing but around 4:10 is where Dale Myler starts showing the action of the bit. If you haven’t handled a Myler bit before, check out this YouTube video. The biggest factor for me is the independent action. Weaver Leather English Bridle with Reins.Weaver Leather Heavy Harness Split Reins.Tough 1 Quick Change Browband Headstall.Teal Horse Bridle with Reins and Breast Collar.
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Myler Full Cheek Comfort Snaffle Wide Barrel A visit to the local tack store is when I saw my first Myler Bit in the bit section and I knew I had to try it.
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She threw her head fiercly in the tom thumb and I didn’t know any better to know how to correct it. I purchased my first Myler bit when I later bought a horse that was extremely sensitive to any pressure on her mouth. A kind fellow boarder taught me how and for the longest time I rode her in the tom thumb. For the first year I rode her in the hackamore because I didn’t know how to put the bit in her mouth. My first mare, a grade chestnut arabian, was purchased for $400 which included her western saddle and two bridles, a tom thumb and a mechanical hackamore. We want our horses to be comfortable as we ride, for my horses, Myler Bits make all the difference.

We get to listen to nature, feel the wind on our backs and the sun on our skin. It is a great opportunity to get away from the hustle and bustle of daily life. We trail ride because we want that quality time on our horse outside. The goal of any trail ride should be relaxation. Please read my disclaimer for additional details. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. *This post may have affiliate links, which means I may receive commissions if you choose to purchase through links I provide (at no extra cost to you).
