Description
A three-ring Dutch gag usually consists of four rings in total, but only three rings to which you can attach the reins, hence the name. The top ring attaches to the cheeks of the bridle and you can attach the reins to any of the three bottom rings to have a variety of different leverage options.
Also known as a bit continental, it works by lifting the bit into the horse's mouth in the same manner as a traditional gag, but without the same severity. Using the reins on the lower rings significantly increases the pressure of the poll, so we recommend using two reins or rounding's attached to one rein when using these rings. This allows proper contact to be maintained on the snaffle ring without pressure on the neck when necessary.
The double-jointed mouthpiece and copper pad distribute pressure evenly over the tongue and mouth bars, while reducing the nutcracker effect of a single-jointed bit. Copper is a hot metal that encourages the horse to salivate and bite the bit.
Measurements
According to our size guide, the A and B measurements of this bit are as follows:
4.5" & 5" - A=16mm & B=145mm
5.5" - A=16mm & B=180mm
Stainless Steel Horse Bits...
Stainless steel is the most commonly used material for horse bits because it is durable, easy to clean and does not rust. Stainless steel bits are suitable for a wide range of horses and are available in many designs so you can choose the right bit for your horse and discipline.
Combine your three-ring bit with one of our anatomical bridles.
For health and hygiene reasons, this bit will not be returned if removed from the model.
- Double-hinged stainless steel mouthpiece with French link
- Exerts pressure on the snare with a limited gagging action.
- Ideally used by experienced cavaliers
- This bit is not BD approved
- Bit strength: Moderate
Care Instructions
To promote good hygiene and protect the longevity of your horse bit, we recommend the following care regimen after each use.
1. Rinse your bit after each use under a faucet to remove any saliva or debris from the surface.
2. Use a sponge or soft cloth to wipe any excess debris from the bit, paying particular attention to the joints and hinges.
3. Allow to dry naturally.