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5” Mouth, 7” Cheeks

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Change Up<br />

<strong>5”</strong> <strong>Mouth</strong>, 7 1/2” <strong>Cheeks</strong><br />

# 778<br />

# 779<br />

1-800-548-2487 H Quality has a Style all its Own H www.Reinsman.com<br />

Bits.<br />

It’s called the Change-Up for a reason! The mouthpiece is placed further forward than normal and,<br />

in doing so, this bit changes the horse’s topline during the stop, for faster stops with more controlled<br />

precision. This bit has a quicker signal and allows the rider to really control the horse’s nose. With more<br />

lift and greater encouragement of hock engagement, the swivel cheeks also enhance lateral flexion. A<br />

“must have” bit for Ropers, Speed Event and Reined Cow Horse Riders.<br />

7/16” Sweet Iron Ported Lifesaver<br />

The Sweet Iron Lifesaver Port is a unique<br />

mouthpiece with control in between a chain<br />

mouth and a hinge port. It provides more<br />

independent shoulder control along with tongue<br />

relief, allowing the rider to help the sensitve horse<br />

in the turn. Provides bar, tongue, palate and curb<br />

tension, while the loose ring pre-signals the horse<br />

for better balance. This bit is rated high for lift<br />

and encourages greater hock engagment.<br />

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7/16” Sweet Iron Cleveland Pleasure<br />

with Copper Roller<br />

The Cleveland Pleasure with Copper Roller<br />

gives you bar, tongue, palate and curb tension.<br />

The wide curved shape of the Cleveland<br />

Pleasure provides softer and more dispersed<br />

palate engagement. And, the sweet iron and<br />

copper combination cause salivation for a more<br />

supple mouth. Copper is a soft metal, check for<br />

signs of wear before each use.

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