
Myler Medium Baucher Traditional Mullen Barrel Bit - Level 2
The Myler Medium Baucher Traditional Mullen Barrel Bit is a fixed cheek bit, ideal for horses who can be aversive to the bit lying low on the tongue; the hanging cheek design keeps the bit mouthpiece suspended in the mouth making it ideal for horses who are aversive to tongue pressure. This bit is incredibly popular for Arab types.
The traditional mullen barrel of this baucher is Mylers version of a traditional mullen mouthpiece. Unlike traditional mullen mouthpieces, this mouthpiece wraps around the tongue creating a U shape within the mouth to allow for more tongue room. This U shape is far more accomodating and proves to be preferable mouthpiece for many horses.
This mouthpiece also combines independant cheek movement for greater control and feel. This means that when a rein is applied, the section of the bit engaged moves independantly thus delivering a far clearer rein aid (i.e. a right rein aid would cause the cannon to right side of the bushing in the centre of the bit to move within the horses mouth).
When rein pressue is applied to the baucher, the bit moves back in the mouth whilst rotating forward onto the tongue thus creating some poll pressure.
Myler bits are made from a polished sweet iron which naturally oxidises and rusts (this will result in bit discolouration which is completely harmless to the horse) as well as copper inlay for improved taste, salivation and acceptance of the bit.
This bit is also legal to use for USEF dressage, FEI dressage and USEA eventing dressage although you may need to consult the organizations rule book for more information.
Level two Myler bit mouthpieces explained
Level two mouthpieces are ideal for most horses moving into Myler bits. They offer greater tongue relief than a level one mouthpiece and are ideal for horses that show resistance to tongue pressure.
Level two mouthpieces introduce the concept of tongue relief to the horse through the means of a port or flexible mouthpiece thus teaching the horse to be more accepting to the contact.
The level two Myler bit collapses slightly in the middle, rotating directly onto the tongue to apply some tongue pressure but nowhere near as much as a level one mouthpiece. The design of the level two Myler bit mouthpiece allows the horse greater tongue relief improving his ability to swallow and elevate his tongue.
The Myler level two mouthpiece also features a central rotating cylinder to the centre of the mouthpiece which prevents the bit from collapsing into a V shape; this cylinder allows the bit to sit in more of a U shape which protects the bars and the lips from being pinched. This cylinder also allows for independent side bar movement for more accurate pressure application. The distinctive curvature to the mouthpiece ensures sufficient tongue room protecting the bards and lips from unintentional pressure and pinching.
The Myler Medium Baucher Traditional Mullen Barrel Bit is a fixed cheek bit, ideal for horses who can be aversive to the bit lying low on the tongue; the hanging cheek design keeps the bit mouthpiece suspended in the mouth making it ideal for horses who are aversive to tongue pressure. This bit is incredibly popular for Arab types.
The traditional mullen barrel of this baucher is Mylers version of a traditional mullen mouthpiece. Unlike traditional mullen mouthpieces, this mouthpiece wraps around the tongue creating a U shape within the mouth to allow for more tongue room. This U shape is far more accomodating and proves to be preferable mouthpiece for many horses.
This mouthpiece also combines independant cheek movement for greater control and feel. This means that when a rein is applied, the section of the bit engaged moves independantly thus delivering a far clearer rein aid (i.e. a right rein aid would cause the cannon to right side of the bushing in the centre of the bit to move within the horses mouth).
When rein pressue is applied to the baucher, the bit moves back in the mouth whilst rotating forward onto the tongue thus creating some poll pressure.
Myler bits are made from a polished sweet iron which naturally oxidises and rusts (this will result in bit discolouration which is completely harmless to the horse) as well as copper inlay for improved taste, salivation and acceptance of the bit.
This bit is also legal to use for USEF dressage, FEI dressage and USEA eventing dressage although you may need to consult the organizations rule book for more information.
Level two Myler bit mouthpieces explained
Level two mouthpieces are ideal for most horses moving into Myler bits. They offer greater tongue relief than a level one mouthpiece and are ideal for horses that show resistance to tongue pressure.
Level two mouthpieces introduce the concept of tongue relief to the horse through the means of a port or flexible mouthpiece thus teaching the horse to be more accepting to the contact.
The level two Myler bit collapses slightly in the middle, rotating directly onto the tongue to apply some tongue pressure but nowhere near as much as a level one mouthpiece. The design of the level two Myler bit mouthpiece allows the horse greater tongue relief improving his ability to swallow and elevate his tongue.
The Myler level two mouthpiece also features a central rotating cylinder to the centre of the mouthpiece which prevents the bit from collapsing into a V shape; this cylinder allows the bit to sit in more of a U shape which protects the bars and the lips from being pinched. This cylinder also allows for independent side bar movement for more accurate pressure application. The distinctive curvature to the mouthpiece ensures sufficient tongue room protecting the bards and lips from unintentional pressure and pinching.
Original: $145.81
-70%$145.81
$43.74Description
The Myler Medium Baucher Traditional Mullen Barrel Bit is a fixed cheek bit, ideal for horses who can be aversive to the bit lying low on the tongue; the hanging cheek design keeps the bit mouthpiece suspended in the mouth making it ideal for horses who are aversive to tongue pressure. This bit is incredibly popular for Arab types.
The traditional mullen barrel of this baucher is Mylers version of a traditional mullen mouthpiece. Unlike traditional mullen mouthpieces, this mouthpiece wraps around the tongue creating a U shape within the mouth to allow for more tongue room. This U shape is far more accomodating and proves to be preferable mouthpiece for many horses.
This mouthpiece also combines independant cheek movement for greater control and feel. This means that when a rein is applied, the section of the bit engaged moves independantly thus delivering a far clearer rein aid (i.e. a right rein aid would cause the cannon to right side of the bushing in the centre of the bit to move within the horses mouth).
When rein pressue is applied to the baucher, the bit moves back in the mouth whilst rotating forward onto the tongue thus creating some poll pressure.
Myler bits are made from a polished sweet iron which naturally oxidises and rusts (this will result in bit discolouration which is completely harmless to the horse) as well as copper inlay for improved taste, salivation and acceptance of the bit.
This bit is also legal to use for USEF dressage, FEI dressage and USEA eventing dressage although you may need to consult the organizations rule book for more information.
Level two Myler bit mouthpieces explained
Level two mouthpieces are ideal for most horses moving into Myler bits. They offer greater tongue relief than a level one mouthpiece and are ideal for horses that show resistance to tongue pressure.
Level two mouthpieces introduce the concept of tongue relief to the horse through the means of a port or flexible mouthpiece thus teaching the horse to be more accepting to the contact.
The level two Myler bit collapses slightly in the middle, rotating directly onto the tongue to apply some tongue pressure but nowhere near as much as a level one mouthpiece. The design of the level two Myler bit mouthpiece allows the horse greater tongue relief improving his ability to swallow and elevate his tongue.
The Myler level two mouthpiece also features a central rotating cylinder to the centre of the mouthpiece which prevents the bit from collapsing into a V shape; this cylinder allows the bit to sit in more of a U shape which protects the bars and the lips from being pinched. This cylinder also allows for independent side bar movement for more accurate pressure application. The distinctive curvature to the mouthpiece ensures sufficient tongue room protecting the bards and lips from unintentional pressure and pinching.














