Polocrosse, Bits, Snaffle (Double Joint)
Williams Control Plate
This cheekpiece assists with the flexing of the head while the center bar creates more positive poll pressure.
The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° to follow the contour of the horses tongue. Consequently, a horse who uses his tongue as a means of pushing against the bit, to take control, will draw it back and tuck the chin in, coming back to a better point of control. This differs from a Dr Bristol which sits horizontally with the edge of the plate on the tongue.
Williams Sara Grills
This cheekpiece assists with the flexing of the head while the center bar creates more positive poll pressure.
The Sara Grills link is set vertical and is designed to press against the horses tongue. Consequently, a horse that uses its tongue as a means of pushing against the bit to take control, will draw it back and tuck the chin in, coming back to a better point of control.
Eggbutt Loose Ring Twisted Wire Control Plate
The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° to follow the contour of the horses tongue. Consequently, a horse who uses his tongue as a means of pushing against the bit and therefore taking control, will draw back and tuck his chin in, coming back to a better point of control. This differs from a Dr Bristol which sits horizontlaly with the edge of the plate on the tongue. Twisted wire creates more pressure points on the bars making it a stronger bit.
Eggbutt Loose Ring Square Twist Control Plate
The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° to follow the contour of the horses tongue. Consequently, a horse who uses his tongue as a means of pushing against the bit and therefore taking control, will draw back and tuck his chin in, coming back to a better point of control. This differs from a Dr Bristol which sits horizontally with the edge of the plate on the tongue. The Square Twist will create more pressure points on the mouthpiece which will make it stronger than the twisted wire and round bar.
Eggbutt Loose Ring Petros Control Plate
Eggbutt Loose Ring Control Plate
The Bombers Control Plate is set at 45° to follow the contour of the horses tongue. Consequently, a horse who uses his tongue as a means of pushing against the bit and therefore taking control, will draw back and tuck his chin in, coming back to a better point of control. This differs from a Dr Bristol which sits horizontlaly with the edge of the plate on the tongue.
Eggbutt Loose Ring Colin Miles Twisted Wire
The Twisted wire creates more pressure points on the bars making it a stronger bit. The Colin Miles is a great schooling bit with a 55mm centre piece creating greater tongue pressure. The rings give the horse something to play with and help keep the horses attention on the bit.

