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Category: Bits

Corelli bridle brown-gold with Portuguese curb bit Balao and curb chain at Picadera

Fasten the chin chain correctly

A chin chain is always used when you use a lever bit. Lever bits include a classic dressage curb bit, a Kimblewick or a Pelham. In this article, you will learn how to buckle the chin chain correctly and how it works. How the chin chain works...

Rider wears Inglesa Boxcalf riding boots and black burnished Vaquero spurs at Picadera

How to clean Sweet Iron bits, spurs and stirrups

In this blog post you will learn how to best clean and care for your Sweet Iron bit. What exactly is Sweet Iron? Sweet Iron is the typical material in the Spanish Doma Vaquera riding style. Not only bits and curb chains are made of this material...

Kimblewick on horseback at Picadera

How does Kimblewick work?

For many riders, it is the perfect bit for the transition from the bridle to the curb bit. And the Kimblewick is also enjoying increasing popularity in working equitation and among riders of Iberian horses. In this article, you will learn everything about...

Bit material stainless steel Kimblewick rod Vaquero Mullen Mouth at Picadera

Denture Materials Guide

Nowadays, bits come in a wide variety of shapes and designs. The selection of bit materials is also very diverse. That's why I'm going to introduce you to the bit materials and their specific properties that you can find in Picadera's range in more detail. You'll also find out...

Single Jointed Baucher Bridle Ingles on the bridle Corelli on the horse at Picadera

How does the Baucher bit work?

We riders all know it - the topic of bits crosses our paths again and again. Because it often takes a lot of time until you finally find the perfect bit. In this blog post, I will go into more detail about the Baucher bit and explain to you...