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SHANK - Aluminum 8 1/2" shanksMOUTHPIECE - All mouthpieces are 5"
CHOICES - Now you can have the same beautiful show bit for all your horses, with different mouthpieces to make each horse happy.
FEATHERLITE - These bits are extremely lightweight yet durable and we also designed the headstall cheek ring to be curved out to allow added comfort for the horse. By adding this curve, you can now ride with your tie down, cavesson, or halter and know that your horse is comfortable. Now you can get the same functionality as those other bits, with half the weight.
COPPER - Most every bit has some copper in the mouthpiece to ensure a happy soft mouth horse. These bits will keep your horse salivating the entire ride. If your copper starts to tarnish over time, it is COMPLETELY normal. Is does not affect the horse and still provides the same salivating process and soft metal feel in the mouth.
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FeatherLite Pro Series Aluminum Bits by Southwestern Equine
These FeatherLite Long Shank Show Bits are just what you've been looking for. These beautiful engraved bits are made with you and your horse in mind. Now you can have a gorgeous bit with the exact mouth piece that makes your horse happy. All bits have an 8 1/2" shank and the same beautiful engraving. The shanks are aluminum and extremely lightweight. Now you get the shank support you need without having such a heavy bit for the horse to carry. We also designed the headstall cheek ring to be curved out to allow added comfort for the horse. By adding this curve, you can now ride with your tie down, cavesson, or halter and know that your horse is comfortable
Why FeatherLite:
Light weight; easier for your horse to carry
Many mouthpieces to choose from
Mouth Piece's are still solid metal to keep horse from chewing through the softer metal
Beautiful Engraving on the shanks to give you that "show bit" feel for any ride.
The longer shank produces more leverage than a shorter shank, but is slower acting
Bits that have broken mouthpieces are slower acting and provide the horse with what essentially amounts to a preparatory signal.