Horse Bits & Accessories

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Western horse bits and accessories for every discipline — from gentle snaffle bits for young horses to leverage curb bits for refined collection and control.

Stainless steel horse bit with copper mouth piece - Uhorse
HILASON Pony Tom Thumb Training Bit – 3-1/2" Jointed Copper Snaffle Mouthpiece with 5" Stainless Steel Swivel Shanks
$37.95
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Bit with copper mouth and stainless steel rings - Uhorse
HILASON Western SS Miniature Horse Training Bit – 3-1/2" Solid Copper Mouthpiece, Jointed Snaffle – 5" Swivel Cheek Shanks
$39.95
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Western horse bit with dark leather rings and metal shank - Uhorse
HILASON Western Sweet Iron O-Ring Snaffle Bit, Silver Dot Trim 4" Mouthpiece, Copper Inlays Antique Brown 2-1/2" Rings
$39.95
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Weaver Leather Tk. Gag Bridle With Smooth Sweet Iron Snaffle Sliding by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Weaver Leather Nylon Rope Gag Bridle | Stitched Latigo Ear | 5" Smooth Sweet Iron Snaffle Sliding Bit
$69.99
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Weaver Leather Gag Bridle With Twisted Mouth Sliding H. Bit by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Weaver Leather Nylon Rope Gag Bridle | Stitched Latigo Ear | 5" Twisted Wire Sliding Bit
$67.99
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4" Hilason Western Mini Dee Copper Horse Mouth Snaffle Bit 3" Ring - Uhorse
4" Hilason Western Mini Dee Copper Horse Mouth Snaffle Bit 3" Ring
$32.45
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5" Hilason Western Red Copper Horse Mouth Dee Bit with 2.5" Ring - Hilason
5" Hilason Western Red Copper Horse Mouth Dee Bit W/ 2.5" Ring
$36.99
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HILASON 5" Snaffle Mouth Western Horse Gag Double Jointed Bit with Dogbone Copper Rollers Link SS - Uhorse
HILASON Gag Double Jointed Bit with Dogbone Copper Rollers Link | Horse Bits Western Walking Training Equine for horses
$44.95
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Black metal horse bit with brass-wrapped center - Uhorse
Hilason Western Black Steel Horse Mouth Bit W/ 5" Copper Wrapped 6" Cheek
$34.95
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Classic Equine Tool Box H. Bit Single Joint Twisted Wire Snaffle D by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Classic Equine Tool Box Horse Bit Single Joint Twisted Wire Snaffle D Ring
$119.99
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Metal snaffle bit with ring cheeks - Uhorse
Classic Equine Goostree Horse Bit Delight Double Joint Thick Bar Chain
$79.99
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Black metal western curb chain with gold tooling - Uhorse
Classic Equine Horse Barrel Bit Long Shank Twisted Wire Snaffle
$99.99
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Metal horse bit with curved shanks and decorative inlay - Uhorse
5 1/2 In Shank Classic Equine Tool Box Cavalry Hinge Port Horse Bit
$119.99
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7 1/2" Classic Equine Performance Series Ring Gag Twisted Wire H. by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
7 1/2" Classic Equine Performance Series Ring Gag Twisted Wire Horse Mouth Bit
$79.99
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5 1/8" Professional'S Choice W. H. Dogbone Short Shank Bit Stainless by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5 1/8" Professional'S Choice Western Horse Dogbone Short Shank Bit Stainless Steel
$51.99
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5 1/4 in Mouth Professionals Choice H. Bit Small Flower Thin Chain – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5 1/4 in Mouth Professionals Choice Horse Bit Small Flower Thin Chain
$101.99
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5 1/4" Professional Choice Silver Feather Shank Lifesaver Horse Mouth Bit - Uhorse
5 1/4" Professional Choice Silver Feather Shank Lifesaver Horse Mouth Bit
$112.99
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6.75" Professional Choice Derby Bit Smooth Medium Port Horse Curb Mouth - Uhorse
6.75" Professional Choice Derby Bit Smooth Medium Port Horse Curb Mouth
$69.99
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5 1/4 In Mouth Professional Choice Horse Shank Bit - Uhorse
5 1/4 In Mouth Professional Choice Horse Shank Bit
$190.99
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Professional Choice Bob Avila Medium Port Horse Mouth Bit - Uhorse
Professional Choice Bob Avila Medium Port Horse Mouth Bit
$190.99
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Western Horse Bits for Trail Riding, Ranch Work, Training, and Show

  • Stainless steel hardware: Rust-resistant dee rings and shanks built for daily use across disciplines — trail, arena, and ranch.
  • Copper mouthpieces: Copper inlays and copper-jointed mouthpieces encourage salivation and soft acceptance of the bit.
  • Full collection span: Snaffle bits, curb bits, gag bits, hackamore bits, curb chains, curb straps, and rubber bit guards — all in one place.
  • Multiple shank lengths: From short D-ring snaffles to 8.5-inch correction shanks, matched to your horse's training level and responsiveness.
  • High-performance at accessible pricing: Hilason and Bar H Equine bits deliver professional-grade control without the premium price tag — trusted by riders across 48 states.

How to Choose the Right Western Horse Bit

Your Horse's Training Level

Training level is the single most important factor. Young or green horses respond best to direct-pressure snaffle bits — loose ring, eggbutt, or D-ring styles with a single-jointed or French link mouthpiece. As a horse advances, you can transition to mild leverage bits like the Tom Thumb or Argentine snaffle before moving to a full curb or correction bit for finished horses.

Mouthpiece Material and Sensitivity

Stainless steel is the most durable and low-maintenance choice. Copper mouthpieces and copper inlays promote salivation, which keeps the mouth moist and receptive — a meaningful difference on long trail rides or in the show pen. Twisted wire mouthpieces apply sharper tongue and bar pressure and are best reserved for horses that need increased responsiveness rather than everyday use.

Bit Type by Discipline

Trail riders typically favor mild snaffles or hackamores for long hours of comfortable contact. Ranch and roping work often calls for a sturdy curb bit with reliable leverage. Show riders may choose hand-engraved shank bits or correction bits with tongue relief. For horses that are bit-sensitive or recovering from mouth issues, a rope-nose hackamore offers bitless control through nose and chin pressure alone.

Common Mistakes When Buying a Horse Bit

Jumping to a severe correction bit before the horse is ready is one of the most frequent errors — it creates resistance rather than softness. Equally common: choosing the wrong mouthpiece width. A bit that is too wide will slide side to side and pinch the corners of the mouth. Measure your horse's mouth before ordering and match the stated mouthpiece length to that measurement.

How Mouthpiece Shape Affects the Feel in Your Horse's Mouth

A single-jointed mouthpiece folds inward and applies a nutcracker-like pressure on the bars and tongue simultaneously — effective for directing lateral movement but noticeably stronger than a French link, which has a middle plate that distributes the pressure more evenly. Correction mouthpieces with a U-port or high port relieve tongue pressure and shift contact to the bars, making them the go-to for horses that carry their heads low or push through tongue pressure. Copper rollers and sweet iron oxidize with moisture, developing a taste that encourages a soft, relaxed jaw — a quality you can observe in horses that mouth the bit quietly rather than fighting it.

Snaffle vs Curb vs Gag vs Hackamore — Which Bit Type Do You Need?

Snaffle Bits

Snaffle bits work on direct pressure — when you pull the left rein, the left side of the bit acts directly on the left corner of the mouth. No leverage, no curb chain required. This makes them ideal for young horses, lateral training, and riders developing independent hands. Browse the Snaffle Bits collection for loose ring, eggbutt, D-ring, and Tom Thumb options.

Curb Bits

Curb bits use shanks and a curb chain or curb strap to create leverage — a small rein movement is amplified through the shank to apply pressure on the poll, chin groove, and mouth simultaneously. They are the standard choice for finished western horses ridden on a loose rein. The Curb Bits collection includes Argentine snaffles, shank correction bits, gooseneck shanks, and Tom Thumb styles.

Gag Bits

Gag bits apply upward pressure on the corners of the mouth as well as poll pressure, making them effective for horses that lean into the bit or need a strong headset correction. The sliding cheek action gives the rider strong braking power with a lifting, head-raising effect. See the Gag Bits collection for sliding gag and chain mouth options.

Hackamore Bits

Hackamores are bitless — they communicate through pressure on the nose, chin groove, and jaw rather than the mouth. A rope-nose hackamore is a popular choice for trail horses, bit-sensitive horses, and horses with dental issues. The Hackamore Bits collection covers rope-nose and mechanical hackamore styles.

Horse Bits & Accessories — Buyer Questions Answered

What is the difference between a snaffle bit and a curb bit?

A snaffle bit applies direct pressure to the horse's mouth — one rein, one side of the mouth, no leverage multiplication. A curb bit uses shanks and a curb chain to amplify the rein signal, applying simultaneous pressure on the poll, chin groove, and mouthpiece. Snaffles are standard for training; curb bits are standard for finished western horses ridden one-handed on a loose rein.

What size horse bit do I need?

Most adult horses need a 5-inch mouthpiece. To measure your horse, use a piece of string or a bit sizer and measure the width of the mouth from corner to corner. You want the mouthpiece to extend roughly one-quarter inch beyond each side of the mouth — enough to prevent pinching without excess overhang. Ponies and smaller horses typically require a 4- to 4.5-inch mouthpiece.

Are copper mouthpiece bits better for horses?

Copper mouthpieces and copper inlays encourage salivation, which keeps the mouth moist and encourages a soft, relaxed jaw. Many riders find horses accept copper-mouthed bits more willingly than plain steel, particularly in show and trail contexts. Copper is not more durable than stainless steel, but the functional difference in mouth acceptance makes it a popular choice for horses that resist or gape against a steel mouthpiece.

What is a hackamore bit and when should I use one?

A hackamore is a bitless bridle that controls the horse through pressure on the nose and chin groove rather than the mouth. It is a good choice for horses with dental problems, mouth injuries, or bit sensitivity, and for trail riders wanting a softer, more natural contact. Mechanical hackamores with shanks provide more leverage than simple rope-nose styles, so choose accordingly based on your horse's responsiveness.

Do I need a curb chain with a curb bit?

Yes — a curb chain or curb strap is required with any shanked curb bit. Without it, the bit can rotate too far and apply unintended pressure. Chrome steel curb chains and latigo leather curb straps are both common; leather straps are milder and better for sensitive horses, while steel chains are more precise for finished horses. The curb should be loose enough to fit two fingers between the chain and the chin groove at rest.

What are rubber bit guards used for?

Rubber bit guards slide onto the rings of a snaffle or loose-ring bit to prevent the mouthpiece from being pulled through the mouth and to protect the corners of the lips from pinching. They are especially useful for young horses or any horse with sensitive lip corners. A standard 3.5-inch rubber bit guard fits most snaffle ring styles and requires no tools to install.

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