The MB36 mouthpiece is anatomically shaped to the horse's mouth and has a port for tongue freedom. The special feature of the MB36 mouthpiece is that it tilts slightly forward, which provides tongue pressure when there is contact on the rein.
Thebit is suitable for the disciplines:
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Dressage (FEI approved)
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Show jumping
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Icelandic
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Distance
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Hunter
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Trail riding
Myler The Eggbutt bit - also known as a muff bit, is a bit with a "soft" D-ring. A D-ring creates more stability in the horse's mouth than a loose bit ring does, as the bit ring on the muff bit cannot rotate. Myler eggbutt is available with and without hooks.
Thehorse at Level 2-3 :
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The horse has training equivalent to Level 2, but has a good temperament and can therefore benefit from a bit with more tongue freedom.
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The horse has training similar to Level 3, but requires more support and control as it is not ready for the freedom of the Level 3 bit.
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The horse shows resistance and reluctance to the Myler Level 2 bites.
Independent Side Movement
Some of the Myler bits are equipped with so-called "Independent Side Movement". This is, as the name indicates, allows the rider to move each side of the bit independently of each other. This means that when the rider pulls on one rein, the horse gets a very clear signal as only one side moves. This provides effective shoulder control and bending of the horse.