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    Re: [RC] [RC] Advice from Hack experts - Laurie Durgin




    Thanks. I have a mylar, hinged barrel. I picked it up used for 35.00$Tried it a couple months ago, but he couldn't eat very well with it on trail.But I am not sure now , he wasn't haveing trouble with those teeth then.(they are really high and I wasn't mouth -looking then.)So I may give it a try again, after we get those teeth out.




    From: "superpat" <superpat@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
    To: "Laurie Durgin" <ladurgin@xxxxxxx>, "Ridecamp" <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Subject: Re: [RC]   Advice from Hack experts
    Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2002 13:14:20 -0800

    Hi Laurie,
    I am absolutely sold on my Myler hinged snaffle bit. I find that it is
    easier on my horse than a snaffle because with a snaffle, I am pulling my
    arms out and her mouth is constantly being pulled on. With this Myler hinged
    bit, I only have to "ask" with a touch and it is "oh, sorry, you mean slow
    down...ok".
    I use it with my gelding who is a dream in the dressage arena or on trail
    when alone or with a few others but if he gets left behind for some reason,
    he turns into a terror, humping his back, turning, crow-hopping, in short he
    loses his cool. With the Myler, he only has to be reminded and he settles
    down right now.
    If you decide to try a Myler, the best place to order it, I think, would be
    from The Equestrian Connection (http://www.ectackshop.com/myler.htm


    They will take a bit back if you are not happy with it. All others that I
    know will not take back a bit and it gets costly to try an expensive bit
    only to find that it doesn't work. Someone else on Ride Camp raved about the
    Myler #36 with a forward tilt barrel (?) which I plan to try some time. But
    I am so happy with my hinged snaffle, especially for the start of an
    endurance ride, that I may not get around to trying another for some time.
    Good luck whatever you go with...
    Pat
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "Laurie Durgin" <ladurgin@xxxxxxx>
    To: <Ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    Sent: Monday, December 30, 2002 12:28 PM
    Subject: [RC] Advice from Hack experts
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