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Bits & Hackamores

Designed to Perform

Whether you're introducing a bit for the first time or fine-tuning advanced cues, these bits and hackamores are built for clear communication. Made from durable materials like stainless steel and sweet iron, they hold up to regular use and provide consistent feel on the reins.

Comfort They Can Trust

Bit fit matters. Our selection includes single-jointed and double-jointed mouthpieces, shaped to sit comfortably in the horse’s mouth while reducing pressure on the tongue, lips, and lower jaw. We also carry hackamores for horses that need bitless control with nose and chin groove contact.

Trusted by Riders Like You

We understand how important it is to have the right feel. We choose bits and hackamores based on what works – reliable materials, balance, and comfortable designs for you and your horse.

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Family-Owned, Rider-Run

Since 1997, we’ve helped riders choose gear that fits their horses and their goals. Our collection reflects years of experience and a commitment to doing right by both horse and rider.

Real Riders, Real Support

We’re here to help with honest guidance, whether you're choosing your horse’s first bit or exploring new options for advanced training.

Quality Selection

We focus on tack that’s made well and fits right, so you can ride comfortably, confidently, and without second-guessing your gear.

Small-Shop Care

We make it easy to shop wherever you are, while still offering personal service and answers from people who ride.

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Find Tack That Works for You

From everyday basics to well-made gear that lasts, our tack collection is built for riders who value comfort, durability, and a good fit. Browse our current selection and find the right pieces for your setup.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose the right horse bit for my horse?

Selecting the proper horse bit depends on your horse's training level, mouth conformation, and your riding discipline.

What’s the difference between single-jointed and double-jointed bits?

Single-jointed bits apply pressure to the tongue and bars, while double-jointed bits offer more tongue relief and distribute pressure more evenly. The right choice depends on your horse’s build and response.

How do I know if a bit fits properly?

A good bit fit means the mouthpiece rests comfortably in the corners of the horse’s mouth without pinching. You can check for adequate space around the cheek pieces, ensure the mouthpiece doesn't interfere with the horse's tongue movement, and verify that bit rings don't cause pressure points. Signs of proper fit include comfortable acceptance and responsive communication through the reins. If you’re unsure about sizing or placement, we’re happy to walk you through it.