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Myler 04 Parelli C1 Cradle (5-Inch)

$ 128.8

Availability: 92 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • MPN: 89-P55045
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Vietnam
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: Myler Bits

    Description

    Stainless steel cradle C1 with sweet iron low port comfort snaffle. (MB 04) Copper inlay mouth, designed to complement the Parelli Natural horsemanship program. How it works: the braided noseband and knotted chin strap simulate the knotted rope halters commonly used in NH programs, providing a smooth transition from halter work to bit work. The mouthpiece does not slide, providing a more solid feel. The rein rings are built in to the big ring, reducing the potential leverage to zero but allowing the rider to use the Independent Side Movement . About the mouthpiece: the 04 mouthpiece is similar to the 02 in that it will rotate on the tongue and apply tongue pressure; however, it has a slight (¼") port that allows the horse to swallow when he is moving forward, relaxed. This port introduces some tongue relief to the horse. The bars of the bit are curved so the bit wraps the bars and lips of the horse’s mouth instead of pinching them when it rotates on to the tongue it. The curve makes more room for the horse’s tongue under the bit. The barrel in the center is the same width as the center piece on a traditional three-piece mouthpiece so applies approximately the same pressure on the tongue. However, the barrel distributes the pressure more kindly than the traditional centerpiece and creates the Independent Side Movement . The 04 provides an excellent transition from Level One to Level Two. It’s similar to the 02, but with a ¼" port that introduces tongue relief. Suitable for a wide range of horses: green horses, experienced horses entering the Myler System, horses that have been ridden exclusively in a single-jointed mouthpiece, or re-schooling horses that have not been ridden for a while. Also an excellent schooling bit for horses competing in dressage. From The Level Best for Your Horse by Dale, Ron and Bob Myler. ©Toklat Originals, Inc.