Bombers - Top Tips for Bitting
Bombers Measurements

BOMBERS PHILOSOPHY
"PRESSURE = RESISTANCE"
"RESISTANCE = LACK OF CONTROL"
-Bomber Nell-
A horse is an animal of flight – it will never yield to pressure or pain, it will either move away from it or run away. To obtain control we need to remove the resistance. To remove the resistance, one must remove the pressure or distribute the pressure over a larger surface area.


HOW TO FIT A BIT
Getting the fit of the bit correct is vitally important to the horse’s comfort. A bit that is far too small can cause pinching of the lips, but a bit that is too large can cause even more problems.
We have only been taught to look at how the bit fits the outside of the lips, without any consideration of how the bit functions inside of the mouth. When the mouthpiece is too large, the joints move, and the curves can sit incorrectly in the mouth. This leads to the mouthpiece applying pressure to areas it should not be.
An oversized bit will also create too much movement in the mouth. Allowing the bit to slide from side to side through the mouth. This movement causes discomfort as well as a background noise to the rider’s aids. When it comes to selecting the correct size, we need to take into account the horse’s actual mouth measurement but also consider how fleshy the lips are, how wide the lower jaw is and where the horses teeth are in relation to where the bit will sit.

STEP 1
MEASURE THE HORSE'S MOUTH FOR A LOOSE AND FIXED CHEEKPIECE
Make a note of the traditional mouth measurement and again after gently compressing the lips.
LOOSE, Traditional measurement, add 5mm to avoid any pinch.
FIXED AND LOOSE & FIXED, Compress the lips until a snug fit, eliminating any side to side movement of the mouthpiece through the mouth.
STEP 2
TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE MOUTHPIECE
Bombers bits 6 different types of mouthpieces: Solid, Semi-Broken, Cable, 1 Break, 2 Break, Flexible
Bombers recommended thickness for each width:
- thickness 10 mm (B10), width 90-115 mm
- thickness 12 mm (B12), width 120-130 mm
- thickness 14 mm (B14), width 135-145 mm
- thickness 16 mm (B16), width 150-160 mm
Note, thinner mouthpiece is stronger than recommended thickness.
Also try the bits, which are made of different materials.
Note, exception mouthpieces Ported Barrel* and McHardy / McHardy Dressage / McHardy Straight / McHardy Dressage Straight **



INTERDENTAL SPACE
Position over the widest part of the lower jaw, avoiding any obstructions. The horse’s balance point is its head, unlike cats, dogs where the balance point is in the tail.
By watching the frame and composure of a horse, and in particular its head, resistance can be identified and though incremental bitting changes, the Bombers Methodology can help make a good horse great.
The Goal of bitting
The horse takes and is receptive to contact, its head is settled and comfortable, with a relaxed mouth and increased salivation.
Conformation
Before the bitting process starts, the horse conformation must be noted, for any factors which may contribute to the bit pressures and the horse’s preferences.
Take a wholistic view before bitting… it is important to remember the entire horse is an interlinked machine, with many factors needing to be perfectly balanced to find harmony. One factor of which is the bit and its immediate relationship with the horse’s tongue.
When bit fitting, seekout negative resistance to the bit, clear signs from the horse due to the bit alone… and not from an external factor.
BARS
Bar pressure is generally well received and will encourage poll flexion. Bomber recommends moving the bits pressure to the bars while providing tongue relief.
Examine the surfaces of both bars with your thumbs at the same time.
- are the bars smooth or sharp?
- are there any sharp edges?
- are the bars equally high?
- do you feel or see any damages?
If the bars are sharp or sensitive, there is some damages or horse resist the bar pressure. Avoid bits where is too much bar and pinch pressure.

PINCH
All broken bits create some pinch. Single break bits such as the snaffle create the most pinch. Double break bits all create some pinch, determined by the width of the centre component.
THE GAP BETWEEN BARS
Examine how many fingers fits between the bars. Make sure the horse closes its mouth. The bit should not be thicker than the gap between the bars. Usually, the horse has a big gap between bars, so it doesn't limit the thickness of the bit.
Note that the horse's top jaw is wide and the bottom jaw very thin. So the bit sits in a very thin place.

NOTE that the horse's top jaw is wide and the bottom jaw very thin. So the bit sits in a very thin place.

LIPS
The length of the smile will also determine where the bit sits. Optimal being in front of the premolars over the widest section of the lower bars. Fleshy lips can also be squeezed slightly with a fixed cheekpiece, to achieve a snug fit.
Examine with your fingers how thick and fleshy horse’s lips are..
- are the lips thin or thick?
- are the lips fleshy inside the mouth?
- do you feel or see any damages?
- how long is the horse’s smile?
If the horse have thick and fleshy lips the bit sizing has to be just right. Avoid too wide or thin bits. The length of the smile will also determine where the bit sits. Optimal being in front of the premolars over the widest section of the lower bars. An oversized bit allowing the bit to slide from side to side through the mouth, the joints move, and the curves can sit incorrectly in the mouth.
When it comes to selecting the correct size, we need to take into account the horse’s actual mouth measurement but also consider how fleshy the lips are, how wide the lower jaw is and where the horses teeth are in relation to where the bit will sit.

TONGUE
All bits place some tongue pressure which encourages flexion at the poll. Aim for a relaxed tongue and jaw. This will translate to a relaxed neck, leading onto a relaxed back and free-moving hindquarter and shoulder.
Gently place your finger on the horse's tongue and wait for the horse's reaction..
- avoides finger pressure?
- pushes the tongue into the throat?
- no specific reaction?
If the horse's tongue is very sensitive or horse resist the tongue pressure. Avoid bits where is too much tongue pressure. Recommended the tongue ported mouthpieces to give maximum tongue relief.

Bitting problems have several ways of manifesting themselves.
They can be directly related to the bit and its mechanics. Resulting in the horses head not settling and resisting bit contact… described as shaking, pulling or avoiding contact.
Alternatively, problems can originate from physiological discomforts… which can be seen from a holistic view in the movement of the horse. While having the neck, back and teeth checked can solve much of this… problems can persist as a result of peculiar mouth conformations.

AVAILABLE MORE THAN 500,000 BIT’S COMBINATIONS
Our Webstore www.kotielaintarvike.fi/en/ has a very wide range of high quality and excellent Bombers, made by hand from very high quality materials. Bombers can also be ordered in special size and combinations. Our webstore also has a comprehensive information package on bits, based entirely on the dredge manufacturer's instructions and what the bits were originally developed for and what the power and effects of different bits are based on. You find out more about Bombers products at www.bombers.co.za.
More than 500,000 Bombers bits combinations are available to order, so not all options / sizes are even allways available in the factory ware house. However, we want to offer our customers the opportunity to get acquainted with the selections of different manufacturers and brands and order them easily and reliably through our webstore. In addition, our customers always get expert help from our customer service, so contact us on email if you have any questions! ratsastus@kotielaintarvike.fi
You can also contact directly at the Bombers, call Mrs. Claire +27 (0) 73 297 5492 or email to her, claire@bombers.co.za
HAPPY HORSE - HAPPY RIDER
Bombers Pressure Points

BOMBERS PHILOSOPHY
"PRESSURE = RESISTANCE"
"RESISTANCE = LACK OF CONTROL"
-Bomber Nell-
A horse is an animal of flight – it will never yield to pressure or pain, it will either move away from it or run away. To obtain control we need to remove the resistance. To remove the resistance, one must remove the pressure or distribute the pressure over a larger surface area.
The horse’s balance point is its head, unlike cats, dogs where the balance point is in the tail. By watching the frame and composure of a horse, and in particular its head, resistance can be identified and though incremental bitting changes, the Bombers Methodology can help make a good horse great.
BOMBERS BITS - PRESSURE POINTS
We have made some very important changes to our handcrafted bits which is why they are so well received by the horses. The sweet iron is warmer than stainless steel, it encourages salivation, the curved mouth pieces reduce tongue pressure, the links are small and offset thus relieving a pressure point on the tongue.
With our thorough understanding of the mechanics of the various cheek pieces and mouth pieces we can correct negative action of the horse’s head and we can also position the head correctly. This, together with our understanding of the requirements of the disciplines, conformation of the various breeds, as well as the individuality of the Rider has resulted in our extensive range of bits.
Our sizes start at 90mm widths up to 160mm width and size of all our bits are stamped on the left hand side of the mouth piece which also indicates which way the bit should be fitted to the bridle thus avoiding incorrect usage.
Our extensive range of the bits includes training and corrective bits that can eradicate a problem allowing the horse to continue on to a conventional bit suited to the discipline.
Riders at the top level may require a small tweak here or there in order to achieve a win and this is what we can offer with our philosophy.

GREY, Utilises no pressure, the optimum case however this is not realistic in every situation.
GREEN, Registers a light pressure, applied over a large surface area to achieve a better positioning of the head.
ORANGE, Indicates that medium pressure is being applied to correct a problem or to achieve necessary control.
RED, Is the maximum pressure, the rider should be cautious and question this use.
BOMBERS - MOUTH PRESSURE POINTS

BAR pressure is applied by most mouth pieces and is generally accepted by the horse, bringing the head down.
PINCH or nutcracker action of a single break mouth piece such as a conventional snaffle will put heavy pressure on the side of the bars causing the head to lift. A curved or 3 piece mouth piece relieves this nutcracker action slightly, making it more accepted. A solid mouth piece will remove this action.
TONGUE pressure is accepted by most horses and will bring the head down.
BOMBERS - HEAD PRESSURE POINTS

CHEEK pressure is useful for schooling, encouraging flexion and directing the horse.
CURB pressure may be necessary to improve control, as well as to encourage the chin to tuck in. Curb chain pressure is severe due to the sensitive area of application but can be softened by distributing the pressure to other areas such as mouth and poll. Nylon or leather back straps are a softer option to a curb chain.
POLL pressure is applied through the bridle and will increase proportionally to the length of the bits upper shank/purchase. When applied to a horse that accepts this form of pressure it will bring the head down. Poll pressure is usually used in conjunction with other pressure points, making it more accepted.
BOMBERS BITS - TYPES OF MOUTHPIECE
SOLID BIT, The mouthpiece is fixed between cheekpieces, optionally offering tongue relief in the form of a port.
SEMI-BROKEN BIT, The joint is hindered from making its full movement, thereby limiting the horse bit’s action and lessening the squeeze.
1 BREAK SNAFFLE BIT, When applied the single break snaffle bit squeezes the bars and tongue raising the head.
2 BREAK BIT, Double break bits have a middle component that sits on the tongue. Some extent of squeeze will occur.
FLEXIBLE BIT, Flexible mouthpieces wrap around the horse’s tongue and bars spreading the pressure.
CABLE BIT, Removes the centre links, creating a smooth more comfortable mouthpiece with rigidity, limiting the nutcracker effect. The spring back offers a quick release from pressure. The cable allows for lateral independence between reins.
BOMBERS BITS - TYPES OF CHEEKPIECE
LOOSE, A loose cheek piece moves vertically through the mouthpiece of the bit. The mouthpiece slips on the cheekpiece loose ring resulting in poll pressure while allowing the horse to react before the mouthpiece catches on the cheekpiece and is leveraged. With the release of the reins and tension the mouthpiece quickly returns to neutral.
FIXED, The mouthpiece is fixed to the cheekpiece, as the cheekpiece rotates under rein pressure the mouthpiece is leveraged in the horses mouth. With the release of the reins and tension the cheekpiece is slow to return to neutral. A fixed cheek piece is designed to sit closely to the horses.
FIXED & LOOSE, A unique group of cheek pieces are fixed against the cheek and exhibit the positive features of a loose ring. A fixed cheek piece is designed to sit closely to the horses lips, and encourages flexion. The loose ring will slip through mouthpiece resulting in some poll pressure but allowing for the horse to react before the mouthpiece starts to be leveraged.
THE GOAL OF BITTING
The horse takes and is receptive to contact, its head is settled and comfortable, with a relaxed mouth and increased salivation.
CONFORMATIONC
Before the bitting process starts, the horse conformation must be noted, for any factors which may contribute to the bit pressures and the horse’s preferences.
Take a wholistic view before bitting… it is important to remember the entire horse is an interlinked machine, with many factors needing to be perfectly balanced to find harmony. One factor of which is the bit and its immediate relationship with the horse’s tongue.
When bit fitting, seekout negative resistance to the bit, clear signs from the horse due to the bit alone… and not from an external factor.
Internal factors: Palate, Tongue, Canine, premolars & smile, Wolf Teeth, Lips, Jowls & Cheeks, The Lower Jaw
External factors: TMJ, Neck, Back, Teeth, Lameness, General condition, Composure
Bitting problems have several ways of manifesting themselves.
They can be directly related to the bit and its mechanics. Resulting in the horses head not settling and resisting bit contact… described as shaking, pulling or avoiding contact.
Alternatively, problems can originate from physiological discomforts… which can be seen from a holistic view in the movement of the horse. While having the neck, back and teeth checked can solve much of this… problems can persist as a result of peculiar mouth conformations.
EARLY SIGNS OF TONGUE SENSITIVITY
- Coming behind the bit
- Leaning
SEVERE TONGUE SENSITIVE
- Head shaking, left to right
- Sticking tongue out
- Sticking the tongue over
- Tongue sucked back
Bombers Types of Mouthpieces


BOMBERS BITS 6 DIFFERENT TYPES OF MOUTHPIECES
A horse is an animal of flight – it will never yield to pressure or pain, it will either move away from it or run away. To obtain control we need to remove the resistance. To remove the resistance, one must remove the pressure or distribute the pressure over a larger surface area.
We have made some very important changes to our handcrafted bits which is why they are so well received by the horses. The sweet iron is warmer than stainless steel, it encourages salivation, the curved mouth pieces reduce tongue pressure, the links are small and offset thus relieving a pressure point on the tongue.
With our thorough understanding of the mechanics of the various cheek pieces and mouth pieces we can correct negative action of the horse’s head and we can also position the head correctly. This, together with our understanding of the requirements of the disciplines, conformation of the various breeds, as well as the individuality of the Rider has resulted in our extensive range of bits.
MOUTHPIECES PRESSURE POINTS
GREY, Utilises no pressure, the optimum case however this is not realistic in every situation.
GREEN, Registers a light pressure, applied over a large surface area to achieve a better positioning of the head.
ORANGE, Indicates that medium pressure is being applied to correct a problem or to achieve necessary control.
RED, Is the maximum pressure, the rider should be cautious and question this use.
BAR pressure is applied by most mouth pieces and is generally accepted by the horse, bringing the head down.
PINCH or nutcracker action of a single break mouth piece such as a conventional snaffle will put heavy pressure on the side of the bars causing the head to lift. A curved or 3 piece mouth piece relieves this nutcracker action slightly, making it more accepted. A solid mouth piece will remove this action.
TONGUE pressure is accepted by most horses and will bring the head down.

SOLID BIT
The mouthpiece is fixed between cheekpieces, optionally offering tongue relief in the form of a port.


SEMI BROKEN BIT
The joint is hindered from making its full movement, thereby limiting the horse bit’s action and lessening the squeeze.


1 BREAK SNAFFLE BIT
When applied the single break snaffle bit squeezes the bars and tongue raising the head.


2 BREAK BIT
Double break bits have a middle component that sits on the tongue. Some extent of squeeze will occur.


FLEXIBLE BIT
Flexible mouthpieces wrap around the horse’s tongue and bars spreading the pressure.


CABLE BIT
Removes the centre links, creating a smooth more comfortable mouthpiece with rigidity, limiting the nutcracker effect. The spring back offers a quick release from pressure. The cable allows for lateral independence between reins.


FEI Approved Bits

BOMBERS EQUESTRIAN - FEI APPROVED DRESSAGE BITS 2026

Bombers User Guides
About Bombers
Bombers has been developing quality equine products for over 30 years. Our focus is on providing innovative solutions to riders’ challenging problems, particularly in the area of bitting. Coupling that innovation with handmade quality, attention to detail and testing by world renowned riders, has resulted in world-class horse products... and not just bits. The results are truly astounding, as insistent users attest! This successful formula has now been applied to a variety of disciplines including Cutting & Campdrafting, Dressage, Endurance, Icelandic, Polo, Polocrosse, Pony Showing, Racing, Saddlebred and Show Jumping.
The Bombers lifetime guarantee
The Bombers lifetime guarantee covers all stainless steel, sweet iron and brass products from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. Bombers will repair or replace at its discretion any manufacturing defect in these products free of charge. The bombers lifetime guarantee does not cover damage caused by accident, improper care or cleaning, non-standard usage, negligence or unauthorised alterations.
Caution warning from the manufacturer
Horse riding is an action sport, the riders safety greatly depends on the integrity of the equipment, bits are hard wearing items but please remember to always check your equipment before saddling up.
“Pressure = Resistance”
“Resistance = Lack of Control”
A horse is an animal of flight - it will never yield to pressure or pain it will either move away from it or run away. Therefore Pressure = Resistance = Lack of Control. To obtain control we need to remove the resistance. To remove the resistance one must remove the pressure or distribute the pressure over a larger surface area.









Bits delivery time / Special Orders
Order only product. The product will be ordered separately from the supplier.
Bombers Bits – Delivery time approx. 2-6 week
Beris Bits – Delivery time approx. 2-6 week
NOTE! SPECIAL ORDER BIT
The product description will indicate if a bit is a special order item.
This bit is individually manufactured according to customer specifications and is not a stock item. As a custom-made product, it is not eligible for cancellation, exchange, or return (Directive 2011/83/EU / Consumer Protection Act). Please verify all order details carefully before confirming.
Contact Us
In addition, our customers always get expert help from our customer service, so if you have any questions contact us on email ratsastus@kotielaintarvike.fi.
AVAILABLE MORE THAN 500,000 BIT’S COMBINATIONS
Our Webstore www.kotielaintarvike.fi/en/ has a very wide range of high quality and excellent Bombers, made by hand from very high quality materials. Bombers can also be ordered in special size and combinations. Our webstore also has a comprehensive information package on bits, based entirely on the dredge manufacturer's instructions and what the bits were originally developed for and what the power and effects of different bits are based on.
More than 500,000 Bombers bits combinations are available to order, so not all options / sizes are even allways available in the factory ware house. However, we want to offer our customers the opportunity to get acquainted with the selections of different manufacturers and brands and order them easily and reliably through our webstore.


Bombers Weymouth Swivel Bomber Blue. Bomber Blue belongs to the first category at the Bombers bit category; Solid.
SOLID: The mouthpiece is fixed between cheek pieces, optionally offering tongue relief in the form of a port. When used in conjunction with a fixed cheekpiece it should fit tightly to eliminate and sideward movement.
*Note! Special order bit.
MOUTHPIECE
The Bomber Blue is a unique bit which produces amazing results for the majority of horses. The mouthpiece is ported to give tongue relief. The nylon composite material is light in the mouth and encourages salivation. It is particularly well suited to horses that object to metal mouth pieces.
The first choice for starting any young horse, it is easily accepted, it gives tongue relief, it’s light, non-metal and encourages salivation. If in doubt go with the Bombers suggested thickness for your width. The 4 available ports have been scaled according to each width. This ensures accurate fitting over the bars and eliminates the rocking movement which occurs when the port is too wide.
Mouthpiece pressure points:
- BARS 2
- PINCH 0
- TONGUE 1
Bombers suggested thickness for each width:
Bomber Blue B14 Narrow, Widths 90-115 mm
Bomber Blue B16 Standard, Widths 120-130 mm
Bomber Blue B18 Wide, Widths 135-150 mm
The Bombers Lifetime Guarantee does not cover damage caused by accident, improper care or cleaning, non-standard usage, negligence or unauthorized alterations. Bomber lifetime guarantee does also not cover some mouthpieces which can be chewed, those are for example; Cable, Leather, Flexible tubing and bomber blue. Those mouthpieces are not suitable for horses that chew.
CHEEKPIECE
Weymouth Swivel - The Weymouth Swivel was designed to creating more comfortable communication. The key feature of the cheekpiece is rotating mouthpiece, which swings open independently of the cheekpiece. This cheekpiece was designed to work with a solid ported mouthpiece that swivels, so it can naturally adjust with the horses movements, maintaining a comfortable position. Cheek pieces made in very best stainless steel.
The Weymouth works on several parts of a horse’s head and mouth. The 55mm shanks add leverage, although less than the 75mm shanks, and place pressure on the poll via the poll strap of the bridle and to the chin groove via the curb chain. Bomber’s traditional cheek piece fixed to comply with FEI requirements and used with a curb chain, therefore pressure is applied to the poll and curb.
The Weymouth is made with a flat surface, fixed to the mouthpiece, allowing for a snug fit that is stable and encourages precision flexion. The width of a weymouth (solid), should be slightly smaller than the bridoon (1 break / 2 break). The standard size Weymouth has 2 length shanks. The longer shank allows for more hand movement and slows the leveraging of the pressure points. Supplied with stainless steel curb chain and hooks.
Weymouth sizes:
Short shank 55, width 32 mm, height 117 mm, purchase 45 mm
Long shank 75, width 32 mm, height 136 mm, purchase 45 mm
Cheekpiece pressure points:
- CHEEK 2
- CURB 4
- POLL 4
*NOTE! SPECIAL ORDER BIT
This bit is individually manufactured according to customer specifications and is not a stock item. As a custom-made product, it is not eligible for cancellation, exchange, or return (Directive 2011/83/EU / Consumer Protection Act). Please verify all order details carefully before confirming.
For more information, see the Bits Guides section: Bombers Pressure Points, Types of Mouthpieces, Measurements, User Guides, FEI Approved Bits and Top Tips for Bitting.
Variant Delivery time & Refund right
Delivery time for products in stock is approximately 7 business days. You can see our product stock status in the online store after selecting the desired bit size.
If the product you have selected is not immediately in stock, then Bomber Bits have longer delivery time than our online store -software announces. For hygienic reasons, the bits have no right to exchange or return. NOTE! Before ordering products please read our DELIVERY TERMS.
The Handmade Original - Lifetime Guorantee!
A Bombers horse bit is entirely handcrafted, it takes about 1-2 weeks to make one bomber bit. All the component parts are welded, formed and ground by hand. The sweet iron after treatment, gives off a striking and attractive deep blue tint. The finishing touch: the size and brand name are stamped on the left-hand side of the horse bit.
The Bombers Lifetime Guarantee covers all stainless steel, sweet iron and brass products from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. Bombers will repair or replace at its discretion any manufacturing defect in these products free of charge. The Bombers Lifetime Guarantee does not cover damage caused by accident, improper care or cleaning, non-standard usage, negligence or unauthorised alterations. Bomber lifetime guarantee does also not cover some mouthpieces which can be chewed, those are for example; Cable, Leather, Flexible tubing and bomber blue. Those mouthpieces are not suitable for horses that chew.
AVAILABLE MORE THAN 500,000 BIT’S COMBINATIONS
Our webstore www.kotielaintarvike.fi/en/ has a very wide range of high quality and excellent Bombers, made by hand from very high quality materials. Bombers can also be ordered in special size and combinations. Our webstore also has a comprehensive information package on bits, based entirely on the dredge manufacturer's instructions and what the bits were originally developed for and what the power and effects of different bits are based on. You find out more about Bombers products at www.bombers.co.za.
More than 500,000 Bombers bits combinations are available to order, so not all options / sizes are even always available in the factory ware house. However, we want to offer our customers the opportunity to get acquainted with the selections of different manufacturers and brands and order them easily and reliably through our webstore. In addition, our customers always get expert help from our customer service, so contact us on email if you have any questions! ratsastus@kotielaintarvike.fi.
© System Lahti Oy / Kotieläintarvike.fi – copying and imitation is strictly prohibited!
Bombers - Top Tips for Bitting
Bombers Measurements

BOMBERS PHILOSOPHY
"PRESSURE = RESISTANCE"
"RESISTANCE = LACK OF CONTROL"
-Bomber Nell-
A horse is an animal of flight – it will never yield to pressure or pain, it will either move away from it or run away. To obtain control we need to remove the resistance. To remove the resistance, one must remove the pressure or distribute the pressure over a larger surface area.


HOW TO FIT A BIT
Getting the fit of the bit correct is vitally important to the horse’s comfort. A bit that is far too small can cause pinching of the lips, but a bit that is too large can cause even more problems.
We have only been taught to look at how the bit fits the outside of the lips, without any consideration of how the bit functions inside of the mouth. When the mouthpiece is too large, the joints move, and the curves can sit incorrectly in the mouth. This leads to the mouthpiece applying pressure to areas it should not be.
An oversized bit will also create too much movement in the mouth. Allowing the bit to slide from side to side through the mouth. This movement causes discomfort as well as a background noise to the rider’s aids. When it comes to selecting the correct size, we need to take into account the horse’s actual mouth measurement but also consider how fleshy the lips are, how wide the lower jaw is and where the horses teeth are in relation to where the bit will sit.

STEP 1
MEASURE THE HORSE'S MOUTH FOR A LOOSE AND FIXED CHEEKPIECE
Make a note of the traditional mouth measurement and again after gently compressing the lips.
LOOSE, Traditional measurement, add 5mm to avoid any pinch.
FIXED AND LOOSE & FIXED, Compress the lips until a snug fit, eliminating any side to side movement of the mouthpiece through the mouth.
STEP 2
TAKE INTO ACCOUNT THE MOUTHPIECE
Bombers bits 6 different types of mouthpieces: Solid, Semi-Broken, Cable, 1 Break, 2 Break, Flexible
Bombers recommended thickness for each width:
- thickness 10 mm (B10), width 90-115 mm
- thickness 12 mm (B12), width 120-130 mm
- thickness 14 mm (B14), width 135-145 mm
- thickness 16 mm (B16), width 150-160 mm
Note, thinner mouthpiece is stronger than recommended thickness.
Also try the bits, which are made of different materials.
Note, exception mouthpieces Ported Barrel* and McHardy / McHardy Dressage / McHardy Straight / McHardy Dressage Straight **



INTERDENTAL SPACE
Position over the widest part of the lower jaw, avoiding any obstructions. The horse’s balance point is its head, unlike cats, dogs where the balance point is in the tail.
By watching the frame and composure of a horse, and in particular its head, resistance can be identified and though incremental bitting changes, the Bombers Methodology can help make a good horse great.
The Goal of bitting
The horse takes and is receptive to contact, its head is settled and comfortable, with a relaxed mouth and increased salivation.
Conformation
Before the bitting process starts, the horse conformation must be noted, for any factors which may contribute to the bit pressures and the horse’s preferences.
Take a wholistic view before bitting… it is important to remember the entire horse is an interlinked machine, with many factors needing to be perfectly balanced to find harmony. One factor of which is the bit and its immediate relationship with the horse’s tongue.
When bit fitting, seekout negative resistance to the bit, clear signs from the horse due to the bit alone… and not from an external factor.
BARS
Bar pressure is generally well received and will encourage poll flexion. Bomber recommends moving the bits pressure to the bars while providing tongue relief.
Examine the surfaces of both bars with your thumbs at the same time.
- are the bars smooth or sharp?
- are there any sharp edges?
- are the bars equally high?
- do you feel or see any damages?
If the bars are sharp or sensitive, there is some damages or horse resist the bar pressure. Avoid bits where is too much bar and pinch pressure.

PINCH
All broken bits create some pinch. Single break bits such as the snaffle create the most pinch. Double break bits all create some pinch, determined by the width of the centre component.
THE GAP BETWEEN BARS
Examine how many fingers fits between the bars. Make sure the horse closes its mouth. The bit should not be thicker than the gap between the bars. Usually, the horse has a big gap between bars, so it doesn't limit the thickness of the bit.
Note that the horse's top jaw is wide and the bottom jaw very thin. So the bit sits in a very thin place.

NOTE that the horse's top jaw is wide and the bottom jaw very thin. So the bit sits in a very thin place.

LIPS
The length of the smile will also determine where the bit sits. Optimal being in front of the premolars over the widest section of the lower bars. Fleshy lips can also be squeezed slightly with a fixed cheekpiece, to achieve a snug fit.
Examine with your fingers how thick and fleshy horse’s lips are..
- are the lips thin or thick?
- are the lips fleshy inside the mouth?
- do you feel or see any damages?
- how long is the horse’s smile?
If the horse have thick and fleshy lips the bit sizing has to be just right. Avoid too wide or thin bits. The length of the smile will also determine where the bit sits. Optimal being in front of the premolars over the widest section of the lower bars. An oversized bit allowing the bit to slide from side to side through the mouth, the joints move, and the curves can sit incorrectly in the mouth.
When it comes to selecting the correct size, we need to take into account the horse’s actual mouth measurement but also consider how fleshy the lips are, how wide the lower jaw is and where the horses teeth are in relation to where the bit will sit.

TONGUE
All bits place some tongue pressure which encourages flexion at the poll. Aim for a relaxed tongue and jaw. This will translate to a relaxed neck, leading onto a relaxed back and free-moving hindquarter and shoulder.
Gently place your finger on the horse's tongue and wait for the horse's reaction..
- avoides finger pressure?
- pushes the tongue into the throat?
- no specific reaction?
If the horse's tongue is very sensitive or horse resist the tongue pressure. Avoid bits where is too much tongue pressure. Recommended the tongue ported mouthpieces to give maximum tongue relief.

Bitting problems have several ways of manifesting themselves.
They can be directly related to the bit and its mechanics. Resulting in the horses head not settling and resisting bit contact… described as shaking, pulling or avoiding contact.
Alternatively, problems can originate from physiological discomforts… which can be seen from a holistic view in the movement of the horse. While having the neck, back and teeth checked can solve much of this… problems can persist as a result of peculiar mouth conformations.

AVAILABLE MORE THAN 500,000 BIT’S COMBINATIONS
Our Webstore www.kotielaintarvike.fi/en/ has a very wide range of high quality and excellent Bombers, made by hand from very high quality materials. Bombers can also be ordered in special size and combinations. Our webstore also has a comprehensive information package on bits, based entirely on the dredge manufacturer's instructions and what the bits were originally developed for and what the power and effects of different bits are based on. You find out more about Bombers products at www.bombers.co.za.
More than 500,000 Bombers bits combinations are available to order, so not all options / sizes are even allways available in the factory ware house. However, we want to offer our customers the opportunity to get acquainted with the selections of different manufacturers and brands and order them easily and reliably through our webstore. In addition, our customers always get expert help from our customer service, so contact us on email if you have any questions! ratsastus@kotielaintarvike.fi
You can also contact directly at the Bombers, call Mrs. Claire +27 (0) 73 297 5492 or email to her, claire@bombers.co.za
HAPPY HORSE - HAPPY RIDER
Bombers Pressure Points

BOMBERS PHILOSOPHY
"PRESSURE = RESISTANCE"
"RESISTANCE = LACK OF CONTROL"
-Bomber Nell-
A horse is an animal of flight – it will never yield to pressure or pain, it will either move away from it or run away. To obtain control we need to remove the resistance. To remove the resistance, one must remove the pressure or distribute the pressure over a larger surface area.
The horse’s balance point is its head, unlike cats, dogs where the balance point is in the tail. By watching the frame and composure of a horse, and in particular its head, resistance can be identified and though incremental bitting changes, the Bombers Methodology can help make a good horse great.
BOMBERS BITS - PRESSURE POINTS
We have made some very important changes to our handcrafted bits which is why they are so well received by the horses. The sweet iron is warmer than stainless steel, it encourages salivation, the curved mouth pieces reduce tongue pressure, the links are small and offset thus relieving a pressure point on the tongue.
With our thorough understanding of the mechanics of the various cheek pieces and mouth pieces we can correct negative action of the horse’s head and we can also position the head correctly. This, together with our understanding of the requirements of the disciplines, conformation of the various breeds, as well as the individuality of the Rider has resulted in our extensive range of bits.
Our sizes start at 90mm widths up to 160mm width and size of all our bits are stamped on the left hand side of the mouth piece which also indicates which way the bit should be fitted to the bridle thus avoiding incorrect usage.
Our extensive range of the bits includes training and corrective bits that can eradicate a problem allowing the horse to continue on to a conventional bit suited to the discipline.
Riders at the top level may require a small tweak here or there in order to achieve a win and this is what we can offer with our philosophy.

GREY, Utilises no pressure, the optimum case however this is not realistic in every situation.
GREEN, Registers a light pressure, applied over a large surface area to achieve a better positioning of the head.
ORANGE, Indicates that medium pressure is being applied to correct a problem or to achieve necessary control.
RED, Is the maximum pressure, the rider should be cautious and question this use.
BOMBERS - MOUTH PRESSURE POINTS

BAR pressure is applied by most mouth pieces and is generally accepted by the horse, bringing the head down.
PINCH or nutcracker action of a single break mouth piece such as a conventional snaffle will put heavy pressure on the side of the bars causing the head to lift. A curved or 3 piece mouth piece relieves this nutcracker action slightly, making it more accepted. A solid mouth piece will remove this action.
TONGUE pressure is accepted by most horses and will bring the head down.
BOMBERS - HEAD PRESSURE POINTS

CHEEK pressure is useful for schooling, encouraging flexion and directing the horse.
CURB pressure may be necessary to improve control, as well as to encourage the chin to tuck in. Curb chain pressure is severe due to the sensitive area of application but can be softened by distributing the pressure to other areas such as mouth and poll. Nylon or leather back straps are a softer option to a curb chain.
POLL pressure is applied through the bridle and will increase proportionally to the length of the bits upper shank/purchase. When applied to a horse that accepts this form of pressure it will bring the head down. Poll pressure is usually used in conjunction with other pressure points, making it more accepted.
BOMBERS BITS - TYPES OF MOUTHPIECE
SOLID BIT, The mouthpiece is fixed between cheekpieces, optionally offering tongue relief in the form of a port.
SEMI-BROKEN BIT, The joint is hindered from making its full movement, thereby limiting the horse bit’s action and lessening the squeeze.
1 BREAK SNAFFLE BIT, When applied the single break snaffle bit squeezes the bars and tongue raising the head.
2 BREAK BIT, Double break bits have a middle component that sits on the tongue. Some extent of squeeze will occur.
FLEXIBLE BIT, Flexible mouthpieces wrap around the horse’s tongue and bars spreading the pressure.
CABLE BIT, Removes the centre links, creating a smooth more comfortable mouthpiece with rigidity, limiting the nutcracker effect. The spring back offers a quick release from pressure. The cable allows for lateral independence between reins.
BOMBERS BITS - TYPES OF CHEEKPIECE
LOOSE, A loose cheek piece moves vertically through the mouthpiece of the bit. The mouthpiece slips on the cheekpiece loose ring resulting in poll pressure while allowing the horse to react before the mouthpiece catches on the cheekpiece and is leveraged. With the release of the reins and tension the mouthpiece quickly returns to neutral.
FIXED, The mouthpiece is fixed to the cheekpiece, as the cheekpiece rotates under rein pressure the mouthpiece is leveraged in the horses mouth. With the release of the reins and tension the cheekpiece is slow to return to neutral. A fixed cheek piece is designed to sit closely to the horses.
FIXED & LOOSE, A unique group of cheek pieces are fixed against the cheek and exhibit the positive features of a loose ring. A fixed cheek piece is designed to sit closely to the horses lips, and encourages flexion. The loose ring will slip through mouthpiece resulting in some poll pressure but allowing for the horse to react before the mouthpiece starts to be leveraged.
THE GOAL OF BITTING
The horse takes and is receptive to contact, its head is settled and comfortable, with a relaxed mouth and increased salivation.
CONFORMATIONC
Before the bitting process starts, the horse conformation must be noted, for any factors which may contribute to the bit pressures and the horse’s preferences.
Take a wholistic view before bitting… it is important to remember the entire horse is an interlinked machine, with many factors needing to be perfectly balanced to find harmony. One factor of which is the bit and its immediate relationship with the horse’s tongue.
When bit fitting, seekout negative resistance to the bit, clear signs from the horse due to the bit alone… and not from an external factor.
Internal factors: Palate, Tongue, Canine, premolars & smile, Wolf Teeth, Lips, Jowls & Cheeks, The Lower Jaw
External factors: TMJ, Neck, Back, Teeth, Lameness, General condition, Composure
Bitting problems have several ways of manifesting themselves.
They can be directly related to the bit and its mechanics. Resulting in the horses head not settling and resisting bit contact… described as shaking, pulling or avoiding contact.
Alternatively, problems can originate from physiological discomforts… which can be seen from a holistic view in the movement of the horse. While having the neck, back and teeth checked can solve much of this… problems can persist as a result of peculiar mouth conformations.
EARLY SIGNS OF TONGUE SENSITIVITY
- Coming behind the bit
- Leaning
SEVERE TONGUE SENSITIVE
- Head shaking, left to right
- Sticking tongue out
- Sticking the tongue over
- Tongue sucked back
Bombers Types of Mouthpieces


BOMBERS BITS 6 DIFFERENT TYPES OF MOUTHPIECES
A horse is an animal of flight – it will never yield to pressure or pain, it will either move away from it or run away. To obtain control we need to remove the resistance. To remove the resistance, one must remove the pressure or distribute the pressure over a larger surface area.
We have made some very important changes to our handcrafted bits which is why they are so well received by the horses. The sweet iron is warmer than stainless steel, it encourages salivation, the curved mouth pieces reduce tongue pressure, the links are small and offset thus relieving a pressure point on the tongue.
With our thorough understanding of the mechanics of the various cheek pieces and mouth pieces we can correct negative action of the horse’s head and we can also position the head correctly. This, together with our understanding of the requirements of the disciplines, conformation of the various breeds, as well as the individuality of the Rider has resulted in our extensive range of bits.
MOUTHPIECES PRESSURE POINTS
GREY, Utilises no pressure, the optimum case however this is not realistic in every situation.
GREEN, Registers a light pressure, applied over a large surface area to achieve a better positioning of the head.
ORANGE, Indicates that medium pressure is being applied to correct a problem or to achieve necessary control.
RED, Is the maximum pressure, the rider should be cautious and question this use.
BAR pressure is applied by most mouth pieces and is generally accepted by the horse, bringing the head down.
PINCH or nutcracker action of a single break mouth piece such as a conventional snaffle will put heavy pressure on the side of the bars causing the head to lift. A curved or 3 piece mouth piece relieves this nutcracker action slightly, making it more accepted. A solid mouth piece will remove this action.
TONGUE pressure is accepted by most horses and will bring the head down.

SOLID BIT
The mouthpiece is fixed between cheekpieces, optionally offering tongue relief in the form of a port.


SEMI BROKEN BIT
The joint is hindered from making its full movement, thereby limiting the horse bit’s action and lessening the squeeze.


1 BREAK SNAFFLE BIT
When applied the single break snaffle bit squeezes the bars and tongue raising the head.


2 BREAK BIT
Double break bits have a middle component that sits on the tongue. Some extent of squeeze will occur.


FLEXIBLE BIT
Flexible mouthpieces wrap around the horse’s tongue and bars spreading the pressure.


CABLE BIT
Removes the centre links, creating a smooth more comfortable mouthpiece with rigidity, limiting the nutcracker effect. The spring back offers a quick release from pressure. The cable allows for lateral independence between reins.


FEI Approved Bits

BOMBERS EQUESTRIAN - FEI APPROVED DRESSAGE BITS 2026

Bombers User Guides
About Bombers
Bombers has been developing quality equine products for over 30 years. Our focus is on providing innovative solutions to riders’ challenging problems, particularly in the area of bitting. Coupling that innovation with handmade quality, attention to detail and testing by world renowned riders, has resulted in world-class horse products... and not just bits. The results are truly astounding, as insistent users attest! This successful formula has now been applied to a variety of disciplines including Cutting & Campdrafting, Dressage, Endurance, Icelandic, Polo, Polocrosse, Pony Showing, Racing, Saddlebred and Show Jumping.
The Bombers lifetime guarantee
The Bombers lifetime guarantee covers all stainless steel, sweet iron and brass products from manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for the lifetime of the product. Bombers will repair or replace at its discretion any manufacturing defect in these products free of charge. The bombers lifetime guarantee does not cover damage caused by accident, improper care or cleaning, non-standard usage, negligence or unauthorised alterations.
Caution warning from the manufacturer
Horse riding is an action sport, the riders safety greatly depends on the integrity of the equipment, bits are hard wearing items but please remember to always check your equipment before saddling up.
“Pressure = Resistance”
“Resistance = Lack of Control”
A horse is an animal of flight - it will never yield to pressure or pain it will either move away from it or run away. Therefore Pressure = Resistance = Lack of Control. To obtain control we need to remove the resistance. To remove the resistance one must remove the pressure or distribute the pressure over a larger surface area.









Bits delivery time / Special Orders
Order only product. The product will be ordered separately from the supplier.
Bombers Bits – Delivery time approx. 2-6 week
Beris Bits – Delivery time approx. 2-6 week
NOTE! SPECIAL ORDER BIT
The product description will indicate if a bit is a special order item.
This bit is individually manufactured according to customer specifications and is not a stock item. As a custom-made product, it is not eligible for cancellation, exchange, or return (Directive 2011/83/EU / Consumer Protection Act). Please verify all order details carefully before confirming.
Contact Us
In addition, our customers always get expert help from our customer service, so if you have any questions contact us on email ratsastus@kotielaintarvike.fi.
AVAILABLE MORE THAN 500,000 BIT’S COMBINATIONS
Our Webstore www.kotielaintarvike.fi/en/ has a very wide range of high quality and excellent Bombers, made by hand from very high quality materials. Bombers can also be ordered in special size and combinations. Our webstore also has a comprehensive information package on bits, based entirely on the dredge manufacturer's instructions and what the bits were originally developed for and what the power and effects of different bits are based on.
More than 500,000 Bombers bits combinations are available to order, so not all options / sizes are even allways available in the factory ware house. However, we want to offer our customers the opportunity to get acquainted with the selections of different manufacturers and brands and order them easily and reliably through our webstore.




