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Bradoon bits vs snaffle bits

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What's the difference between a bradoon bit and a snaffle?

A bradoon bit (also called Bridoon) is a snaffle with smaller rings and often a thinner mouthpiece. This is because a bradoon is meant to be used on a double bridle together with a Weymouth bit. It's then preferable to have smaller rings so it doesn't interrupt the Weymouth and a thinner mouthpiece, as there will be two bits in the mouth of the horse.

Most of Fager's bradoon bits can also be found as snaffle bits, with normal snaffle rings and a slightly thicker mouthpiece. But if you prefer, the bradoon bits can be used on themselves without a Weymouth.

Bradoon bit

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Snaffle bit

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See the bradoon's corresponding snaffle bits

All the bradoons and snaffles are available with both fixed and loose rings

Bradoon

Snaffle

2

Mary Titanium Bradoon

1

Maria Titanium Snaffle

1

Stephanie Titanium Bradoon

2

Sally Titanium Snaffle

2

Jasmine Titanium Bradoon

1

Greta Titanium Snaffle

1

Milton Sweet iron Bradoon

2

Marcus Sweet iron Snaffle

1

Jenny Sweet iron Bradoon

2

Julia Sweet iron Snaffle

1

Ludwig Sweet iron Bradoon

2

Conny Sweet iron Snaffle

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Oliver Sweet iron Bradoon

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John Sweet iron Snaffle

1

Jesper Sweet iron Bradoon

2

Gustav Sweet iron Snaffle

1

Celice Sweet gold Bradoon

2

Axel Sweet gold Snaffle

1

Elin Sweet gold Bradoon

2

Carter Sweet gold Snaffle

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