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Myler Kimberwick with Stainless Steel Forward Tilt Ported Barrel MB 36

Myler Kimberwick with Stainless Steel Forward Tilt Ported Barrel MB 36

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Myler Stainless Steel Kimberwick, MB 36 Mullen Forward Tilt Low Ported Barrel, Level 2-3

The MB 36 is a Myler alternative to the traditional mullen, but it has a wide low port that allows the tongue to pass under it comfortably. The port is 1" high, and tilted forward at a 45º angle, allowing just enough room for the horse’s tongue to elevate slightly and swallow, but not high enough for palate pressure. When the reins are engaged, the MB 36 applies pressure primarily to the bars and lip but also applies tongue pressure because of the forward tilt.

Action: Snaffle position is Direct rein action. Curb position is Indirect rein action.

Discipline: English

Degree of Leverage: Very little to mild leverage when the lower rein hook is used.

  • Independent Side Movement
  • Stainless Steel mouthpiece
  • Alternative to the traditional mullen
  • Has a wide low port
  • Applies pressure primarily to the bars and lip
  • Enough room for the horse’s tongue to elevate slightly and swallow
  • Not high enough for palate pressure
  • Port is 1" high, and tilted forward at a 45º angle
  • Curved mouthpiece does not pinch lips or bars
  • Copper Inlay
  • Allows the tongue to pass under it comfortably
  • Size:
    • 5"

**Due to the contagious nature of the equine disease EHV 1 and per biosecurity measure guidelines suggested by the American Association of Equine Practitioners, The Farm House will no longer accept any returns on bits and bit accessories.**

(Notes: The Kimberwick is a “D” shaped stainless steel ring with a purchase for the headstall and two attachment options for a single pair of reins: the direct (snaffle) and the indirect (curb) positions. Comes with a curb chain. Like the Pelham, the purchase creates a fixed cheek so the bit is held in the correct position. The rider can choose the direct (snaffle) position or indirect (Curb) position for rein attachment. The Indirect Rein position adds very little to mild leverage. Designed to be used with only one pair of reins.) 

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