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713 SHARON CAMARILLO SHORT LIFTER - In stock

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A great option to aid the rider in aligning the horse’s body. The loose mouthpiece and independent shanks makes this bit an excellent transition bit from the ring snaffle to the leverage bit and an excellent choice for pasture or trail riding. The mouthpiece is made of sweet iron which will naturally rust into a light patina. The rust creates a sweet taste for the horse and makes the bit more acceptable and increases salivation for a supple mouth.  Option to purchase chain curb preferred by Sharon.

Brand:
Reinsman
Bit Style:
Gag Action
Bit Stage:
Stage C (Neck Reining - Horse responds to poll pressure)
Cheeks:
7" Cheeks
Mouth Size:
5" Mouth
Mouth Size:
5" Mouth
Mouth Diameter:
3/8"
Mouth Material:
Sweet Iron
Mouth Type:
Gag Action, Medium Port, Ported, Smooth, Solid
Port Height:
1 3/8" Port
Endorsed By:
Sharon Camarillo
Horse Size:
Horse
Country of Manufacture:
United States

Reinsman Bit Stages

Stage A= These bits are great for starting horses, training, or maintaining steady contact. Aspects include direct reining, non-leverage Loose Rings and Dee Rings with mouthpiece diameters 5/16” and over. 

Stage B =Moving from Direct Reining to Neck Reining? Stage B is all about transition, with the introduction of leverage and curb pressure. Short Shanked bits and Half-Gags comprise Stage B.

Stage C =Horses who respond well to poll pressure are in Stage C. Features include solid mouthpieces and cheek attachments, and swivel cheeks with jointed mouthpieces or low to medium ports

Stage D =Stage D is about refinement, subtle cues and quick communication. Characteristics include increased leverage, more sophisticated mouthpieces, and may also incorporate higher ports.

Stage E =When your horse enters Stage E – he’s asking for some time with the Pros. Here tiny twists, very high ports, and highly complex mouthpieces are key components