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The Copper Roller Uxeter Kimberwick three-piece bit is a multi-functional jointed bit
that works either on the tongue or the chin and poll depending on the
placement of the reins. Comes with slots in the rings. The copper rollers are supposed to help a horse relax its jaw
and accept the bit. They encourage salivation and may also calm nervous
horses or provide an outlet for nervous tongue movements. Rollers do
not affect the severity of the bit. Copper warms up quickly & encourages the horse to salivate and accept the bit. The Copper Roller Uxeter
Kimberwick comes in 5" and is made of
stainless steel for long lasting durability. Comes with 3 1/2" cheeks.
** History:
The Kimberwick (also known as Kimberwicke or Kimblewicke) is a type of
bit
consisting of a mouthpiece and D-shaped rings on either side. The "D"
ring is offset, so the mouthpiece is on the upper part of the flat side
of the D, creating a small amount of leverage, supported by a curb
chain. This allows the kimberwick to have a mild curb bit effect and it
keeps the bit from moving too far in the mouth, which does not occur
with a snaffle or direct pressure bit. Unlike the pelham or curb bit, the kimberwick does not have clearly distinct rings or shanks,
even though the slots are used as very short shanks and create a small
amount of leverage, which puts this type of bit into the curb bit
"family." It's only used with one set of reins. Depending on the position of the rider's hands, the standard
kimberwick has very mild curb effect when the rein is allowed to slide
freely along the curved portion of the D-ring. However, one popular
design, the Uxeter Kimberwick, has slots in the curved portion of the
ring, so that the rein may be fixed into one position. This increases
the curb effect, especially when the rein is placed on the lower of the
two slots. Kimberwicks are generally not as popular as snaffles and pelhams. They are sometimes criticized as being an unconventional or
non-"classic" type of bit, and the compromise design may lead some
horses to either over-flex in the bit or learn to lean on it. However,
they do offer the rider a slight curb effect without the risk of a
shank getting caught on something and provide a bit more control than a simple snaffle, which can be
helpful for smaller riders on strong horses. You will see them commonly
on ponies.
| SKU: |
BIT-550-5 |
| Weight: |
2.00 |
Regular Price: $60.00 Our Price: $54.00 |
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