The weymouth bit is used in conjunction with a bradoon for
a more refined feel. It is mostly used for flat work. You have two
pairs of reins, one attached to the curb bit and the other to the
bradoon. Each rein has a different action on the horse mouth, the
bradoon works exactly like the snaffle
bit, and the curb has a lever action which applies pressure on
the chin groove, poll and lips. The curb should be used with a lip
strap to keep it in place and the weymouth bit should only be used
with a cavesson
noseband.
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