Myler 3-Ring Combination Bit – 6″ Shank with Sweet Iron Forward Tilt Ported Barrel and Copper Inlay. This mouthpiece is made of polished Sweet Iron which naturally oxidizes or rusts. Harmless to horses, it has a sweet taste and promotes salivation.
Level 2-3 Tilt Ported Barrel Bit:
Basic training with a good disposition and self-control, can handle more tongue relief. Advanced training but a challenging disposition (anxious, aggressive, or fearful). Riding in a Level 2 mouthpiece and showing resistance.
- Ported, offering more tongue relief than Level 1 or Level 2
- Correctional mouthpieces that apply some tongue pressure or curb mouthpieces that apply little tongue pressure
- Uses more bar, poll, chin pressure than Level 1 or 2
- Curves to allow more room for the tongue
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