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[RC] Myler bits - LaBrake, Denise A

What do any of you think of the HBT shank Myler bits for endurance?

My gal has been in a 3 link french snaffle since she was broke.

I've been working a lot with her on the one rein stops and we have fixed A
LOT of problems we had, however, we are just starting to ride with more
people/horses and she gets all worked up. Has to be up front and at this
point the snaffle is not even phasing her. She wants to be up front and that
is that.! Of course she is new at all this and in time I'm sure she will
listen, however, I've had input to put her in a Tom Thumb and I decided to
look at other bits before I did this.

I read that the Myler level two HBT shank bits have a natural tendency for
the horse to relax at the poll. And, of course if I needed to stop her for
some reason, the brakes are there.

I'm very leary of switching bits at this time but, I'd to hear thoughts from
a variety of you experts out there.

Thanks,
Denise 
KY

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