Snaffle Bits

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Western snaffle bits built for responsive, precise communication — from gentle copper-mouth O-rings for young horses to twisted-wire D-rings for horses needing more refined direction.

5 1/2 In Myler 3 Ring Combination H. Bit Low Port Mb 04 Stainless by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5 1/2 In Myler 3 Ring Combination Horse Bit Low Port Mb 04 Stainless Steel
$219.95
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5" Toklat Myler 3 3/8" Medium Dee With Hooks Low Wide Ported Barrel – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5" Toklat Myler 3 3/8" Medium Dee With Hooks Low Wide Ported Barrel
$157.95
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5" Toklat Myler Medium Baucher Cheek Stainless Steel Comfort Snaffle by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5" Toklat Myler Medium Baucher Cheek Stainless Steel Comfort Snaffle Mouth Bit
$139.95
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5 1/2 in Myler H. Bit Medium Baucher Comfort Snaffle Wide Barrel – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5 1/2 in Myler Horse Bit Medium Baucher Comfort Snaffle Wide Barrel
$143.95
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Myler Loose Ring Mullen Forward Tilt Low Ported Barrel H. Bit MB 36 – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Myler Loose Ring Mullen Forward Tilt Low Ported Barrel Horse Bit MB 36
$121.95
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Myler Dee without Hooks Low Port Comfort Snaffle H. Bit MB 04 – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Myler Dee without Hooks Low Port Comfort Snaffle Horse Bit MB 04
$149.95
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5 1/2 in Myler H. Bit Eggbutt With Hooks Low Port Comfort Snaffle – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5 1/2 in Myler Horse Bit Eggbutt With Hooks Low Port Comfort Snaffle
$151.95
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Myler Dee Without Hooks Comfort H. Snaffle W/ Wide Barrel by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Myler Dee Without Hooks Comfort Horse Snaffle W/ Wide Barrel
$151.95
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5 1/2 in Myler W. Dee H. Bit Snaffle W/ Hooks Low Port Comfort – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5 1/2 in Myler Western Dee Horse Bit Snaffle W/ Hooks Low Port Comfort
$151.95
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Myler Comfort Snaffle Stainless Steel H. Bit English Dee Mb 04 – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Myler Comfort Snaffle Stainless Steel Horse Bit English Dee Mb 04
$149.95
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Weaver Leather Miniature Half Cheek Driving H. Bit Ss Mullen Mouth – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Weaver Leather Miniature Half Cheek Driving Horse Bit Ss Mullen Mouth
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5" Toklat Myler Loose Mb 06 Stainless Steel Low Port Mullen Barrel by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5" Toklat Myler Loose Mb 06 Stainless Steel Low Port Mullen Barrel Mouth Bit
$113.95
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4 3/4" Toklat Myler Eggbutt W/ Stainless Steel Low Port Comfort by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
4 3/4" Toklat Myler Eggbutt W/ Stainless Steel Low Port Comfort Snaffle Mouth Bi
$151.95
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Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star H Gag Twist H. Snaffle Bit by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Tough 1 Kelly Silver Star H Gag Twist Horse Snaffle Bit
$59.95
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5-1/2" Centaur Stainless Steel Waterford H. King Dee Bit by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5-1/2" Centaur Stainless Steel Waterford Horse King Dee Bit
$60.95
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Happy Jointed Mouth Pro King Dee Stainless Steel H. Bit by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Happy Jointed Mouth Pro King Dee Stainless Steel Horse Bit
$86.95
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Happy Mouth Double Jointed Pro King Dee Stainless Steel H. Bit – by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Happy Mouth Double Jointed Pro King Dee Stainless Steel Horse Bit
$97.95
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5" Centaur Stainless Steel Waterford H. King Dee Bit by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
5" Centaur Stainless Steel Waterford Horse King Dee Bit
$60.95
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Centaur Metalab Jointed Hunter Dee Stainless Steel H. Bit by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Centaur Metalab Jointed Hunter Dee Stainless Steel Horse Bit
$40.95
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Classic Equine Professional Series O Ring Twisted Wire Snaffle Tool by Hilason – Cowboy and equestrian accessories
Classic Equine Professional Series O Ring Twisted Wire Snaffle Tool Box Bit
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Western Snaffle Bits for Training, Trail Riding, and Arena Work

  • Stainless steel construction: Rust-resistant rings and shanks across the Hilason and Bar H Equine lines — built to hold up in daily training and all-weather turnout use.
  • Copper mouthpieces: Many bits feature copper inlays or full copper mouths — copper encourages salivation, keeping the horse's mouth moist and more receptive to rein cues.
  • Wide ring variety: D-rings, eggbutt rings, loose rings, and O-rings — each providing a distinct level of lateral movement and cheek pressure for different training stages.
  • Twisted wire options: Twisted wire mouthpieces on D-ring and loose ring frames for horses that need sharper, more immediate rein response during refinement training.
  • Tom Thumb and shank configurations: Tom Thumb and Argentine shank styles available for riders transitioning horses from direct-rein to neck-rein communication.
  • Pony sizes included: Nickel-plated malleable iron pony ring snaffles with 4-1/4" mouths for younger or smaller-mouthed horses.

How to Choose the Right Snaffle Bit for Your Horse

Ring Style

Ring style determines how the mouthpiece moves relative to the cheek. Loose rings allow free rotation, which some horses find softer and more forgiving. Eggbutt rings are fixed, offering steadier rein contact — a good choice for horses that grab or fidget with a loose ring. D-rings sit somewhere between the two, providing mild lateral guidance from the flat side of the ring against the horse's cheek.

Mouthpiece Type

Single-jointed mouthpieces are the most common starting point — they apply tongue and bar pressure simultaneously. Twisted wire mouthpieces intensify that pressure and are better suited for horses that have become dull to a smooth snaffle. Copper-mouth and sweet iron options are preferred when encouraging a relaxed, moist mouth during foundational training or long trail sessions.

Training Stage

Green horses and young horses starting under saddle benefit from smooth copper or hollow copper mouths — these are gentler on a sensitive mouth. More experienced horses in active schooling may accept a twisted wire or low-port correction mouth. Tom Thumb and Argentine shank bits introduce leverage, bridging the transition from direct-rein snaffles toward neck-reining disciplines.

Common Mistakes When Buying a Snaffle Bit

Choosing a twisted wire mouthpiece for a young or sensitive horse is one of the most frequent errors — start smooth, progress to sharper mouthpieces only when needed. Buying the wrong mouth width is another: a bit that is too wide slides side-to-side and loses effectiveness, while one too narrow pinches the corners. Measure your horse's mouth before ordering.

What Riders Notice When Switching Mouthpiece Materials

Riders who move from a plain stainless mouthpiece to a copper or sweet iron option typically notice their horse begins to mouth the bit more naturally within a few rides — producing more saliva and staying softer through transitions. Sweet iron develops a light surface rust over time, which horses tend to seek out. Hollow copper mouths add a slightly lighter feel in the horse's mouth compared to solid bar designs, which some riders find useful during long training sessions where fatigue can cause a horse to lean on the bit.

Snaffle Bit Types Compared — D-Ring vs Loose Ring vs Eggbutt vs Tom Thumb

D-Ring Snaffle

The flat side of the D provides subtle cheek pressure that helps with lateral steering — useful in early training when a horse is still learning to follow the rein. Stainless D-ring snaffles with 3" rings and 5" mouthpieces are common across this collection. Best for: young horses in foundational western training, trail riders who want clear directional cues.

Loose Ring Snaffle

The rotating ring creates a softer, more dynamic feel in the mouth — the bit moves slightly before rein pressure reaches the bars, giving the horse a fraction more warning. Available here in smooth and twisted wire mouthpieces. Best for: horses that go tense or stiff in a fixed-ring bit, and riders who prefer a lighter, more conversational feel in their hands.

Eggbutt Snaffle

Fixed rings prevent the mouthpiece from rotating independently, giving the most consistent, predictable contact. The smooth oval junction between ring and mouthpiece reduces the risk of pinching the lip corners. Available with copper and low-port comfort mouths. Best for: horses that fuss with loose rings, or riders seeking steady, quiet contact.

Tom Thumb / Shank Snaffle

Tom Thumb and Argentine shank designs add a leverage element — shanks transmit curb chain pressure alongside the snaffle mouth action. These are transition bits rather than true direct-rein snaffles. Best for: horses progressing from two-rein to one-rein neck-reining, or riders needing a bit with more authority than a ring snaffle provides.

Snaffle Bit Questions Answered

What is the difference between a D-ring snaffle and a loose ring snaffle?

A D-ring snaffle has fixed, flat-sided rings that provide mild lateral cheek pressure, making it useful for steering young horses. A loose ring snaffle has rings that rotate freely through holes in the mouthpiece, creating a slightly softer, more mobile feel. Horses that lean on or resist a D-ring often go better in a loose ring, and vice versa for horses that fidget.

What size snaffle bit does my horse need?

Most adult horses fit a 5" mouthpiece. To measure, use a smooth wooden dowel or a bit sizer placed in your horse's mouth and mark where the lips end on each side — the distance between marks is your horse's mouth width. Add roughly 1/4" to allow for comfortable fit without pinching. Ponies and small-mouthed horses typically fit 4" to 4-1/2" mouths.

Is a snaffle bit good for a beginner horse?

Yes — a smooth, single-jointed snaffle with copper or sweet iron mouthpiece is the standard starting point for green horses. It operates on direct pressure without leverage, making rein cues easier for a young horse to understand and respond to. Avoid twisted wire mouthpieces at this stage. A D-ring or eggbutt snaffle adds mild cheek guidance that further supports lateral steering for horses just learning to steer off the rein.

Why is copper used in snaffle bit mouthpieces?

Copper encourages salivation in the horse's mouth, which keeps the tissues moist and more sensitive to bit pressure. A moist, relaxed mouth typically produces softer, more consistent responses to rein aids. Copper inlays, full copper mouths, and hollow copper designs all serve this purpose. Sweet iron works similarly — it develops a light surface oxidation that horses tend to mouth willingly, promoting relaxation during training.

Is a Tom Thumb bit a true snaffle?

Not technically. A true snaffle operates on direct pressure with no leverage — the rein attaches directly to the ring at the mouthpiece. A Tom Thumb has shanks below and above the ring, introducing leverage and curb pressure when the rein is applied. It is often grouped with snaffles because of its jointed mouthpiece, but it functions more like a transition or leverage bit. It suits horses moving toward neck-reining disciplines.

How do I clean and maintain a stainless steel snaffle bit?

Rinse stainless steel bits with clean water after every use to remove saliva and hay residue, which can corrode even rust-resistant metals over time. Dry thoroughly before storage. For copper mouthpieces, avoid harsh metal polishes — a light wipe with a damp cloth is sufficient. Sweet iron mouthpieces will naturally develop surface rust with moisture exposure; this is expected and safe. Store bits in a dry location away from direct sunlight.

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