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MYLER D-bit without hooks Low port Comfort snaffle MB04 Read more.

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ENGLISH DEE MB04 - LEVEL 2

 

The MB 04 is similar to the MB 02 in that it rotates on the tongue and applies pressure to the tongue, however, it has a small port (¼") which introduces some tongue relief for the horse. The port allows the horse to swallow and move its tongue as it moves forward and is relaxed, acting as a release or reward.The mouthpiece is curved and wraps around the bars and lips instead of pinching.
 
  • Independent lateral movement
  • Stainless steel mouthpiece
  • Curved mouthpiece does not pinch lips and bars
  • Copper inlay
  • USEF 2012 and FEI 2016 Dressage Legal
 
The hookless die is a traditional "D"-shaped cheek with fixed mouthpiece attachment. This style prevents the mouthpiece from draping over the tongue, providing a more direct signal than the loose ring. The right side of the dee doesn't pull through the mouth or pinch.
 
 
Size:
 
  • 3 ¾" ring on 5" and 5 1/2" mouthpieces
  • 3" ring on pony sizes 4 1/4", 4 1/2", 4 3/4".
 
Action: Direct
 
Discipline: Mainly classical

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