Shires Blue Sweet Iron Bevel Bit with Roller Link - Equestrian Horse Bit - Multiple Sizes
- Vendor: Shires
Product description
Find the Perfect Balance of Control and Relaxation
If you’re working with a horse that gets a bit "busy" in the mouth or tends to lean on the hand, the Shires Blue Sweet Iron Bevel With Roller Link is a game-changer. This bit is specifically crafted to encourage a softer connection, using a combination of sweet-tasting metal and a soothing roller to keep your horse focused on your cues rather than fighting the hardware.
The "Bevel" or Wilkie design offers a subtle step up from a standard snaffle, providing just enough poll pressure to help your horse find a better outline without the severity of a full gag. It’s a favorite in our barn for schooling sessions where precision and responsiveness are the top priorities.
Why Riders Love the Shires Blue Sweet Iron Bevel
- Encourages Salivation and Acceptance: The Blue Sweet Iron mouthpiece oxidizes naturally, creating a warm, sweet taste that helps horses relax their jaw and accept the bit more readily.
- Soothes "Fussy" Mouths: The center brass roller link acts as a pacifier for horses that play with their tongues or get distracted, helping them stay focused on the rider's aids.
- Refined Control and Leverage: The Bevel cheek design provides mild poll pressure and leverage, making it easier to encourage a correct head carriage and responsiveness in horses that can be slightly strong.
- Comfortable 15mm Mouthpiece: The medium thickness is designed to fit most horses comfortably without overcrowding the palate, ensuring clear communication without pinching.
- Versatile Schooling Tool: This bit is an excellent choice for transitioning from a plain snaffle, offering more "stop" and "turn" while maintaining a soft, peer-to-peer feel.
Best For
The schooling rider or trainer looking for a mild leverage solution to help a "busy-mouthed" horse find focus and a softer outline.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the Shires Blue Sweet Iron Bevel dressage legal?
Generally, no. Due to the multiple rotating links and the leverage action of the Bevel cheek, this bit is typically not legal for most dressage associations, including USEF and British Dressage. Always check your specific association’s rulebook before competing.
Q: Why is the mouthpiece blue?
The blue coating is a "sweet iron" finish. As you use the Shires Blue Sweet Iron Bevel, the blue will fade and the metal will oxidize (rust) slightly. This is intentional and creates the sweet taste that horses love.
Q: How much leverage does this bit provide?
The Bevel cheek offers mild leverage. It is more than a standard loose ring or eggbutt snaffle but significantly less than a gag or pelham, making it a great "middle ground" bit.
Item Number/SKU: 63564.5

Shires Blue Sweet Iron Bevel Bit with Roller Link - Equestrian Horse Bit - Multiple Sizes

