Pat's Western Bit
Well, here it is at last! After months of testing, miles of riding, and many sleepless nights, we’ve decided to go public with Pat’s Western Bit. After seeing people struggle to find a regular everyday western bit to continue their horsemanship journey, Pat decided to go to work designing a bit that combines all of the positive elements of the western bits of the past plus a few innovations of his own. This bit is a loose jawed, high port bit with a curved cheekpiece. The cheekpieces are made out of hand finished steel with an alloy concho. The mouthpiece is made of 1/2” cold rolled steel and a brass cricket just like the one in our Missing Link Snaffle. This will make the transition from the Missing Link Snaffle to Pat’s Western Bit seamless and easy for your horse to understand. This bit has stainless steel slobber chains which are attached to the bit with lightweight S-hooks which will break if the chains get caught on something. The bridle ring is made large enough to accommodate the headstall and the curb strap easily. The rein ring swivels and is large enough to use split reins or rein chains, whichever you prefer. In addition, this bit has the weight that we like which helps the horse understand how to balance it similar to a ballerina balancing a book on her head! To purchase this bit, go to our online store: https://www.thedisciplinedride.com/store For more information about us, head over to our website at http://www.thedisciplinedride.com . Please take a moment to hit the Like button, Subscribe to our channel, and Share with your friends! Thank you for watching!

Pat's Take on Bits

Clearing Up Some Questions on The Western Bit

How horse bits work and how to select the right bit for your horse. Western bit basics.

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Pat is Going to the Next Level with the California Spade Bit

Curb Bit How To - Throwing Head

The Basics of Saddling a Horse

Understanding Types of Bits and How They Work

What the Comanche Understood About Horses That We Forgot

Pat's Slick Fork Saddle

A Bit About Bits Part 2: Transition to Leverage Bits

How To Wash a Saddle

Reins: Which Ones To Choose & How They Work

The Best Horse Bits: Reasons Behind the Three Piece Soft Touch Bit Design

Snaffle vs Shanked bit

How to Turn Western Stirrups with a Nevada Twist

Missing Link Bit: Answering Your Questions

Bridle VS Snaffle | Something You May Not Know

