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PEE WEE BIT

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I have never known a horse to love a bit so much as the Pee Wee. I really only bought the bit because I trust the advice of David and Sandi Symons, and really it is such a radical design. However it's proving to be almost ridiculous. If I do not put the bit out of reach in the shed when I'm not using it my horse will actually try to hold it in his mouth like a "dummy"

Sandra Kain , Pambula, NSW


"Thankyou for a wonderful product . . . The peewee bit has been accepted by my mare Amika and has proven just how soft your horse can be. Flexion is never an issue. It is important never to tighten your bridle so as to create creases in the horses mouth, it has been designed to sit softly. I have other friends who also use the peewee and are equally as happy as us.

Regards Karen W.


"I found the Pee Wee Bit to be a simple, uncomplicated bit which proved especially beneficial for training fussy-mouthed horses, encouraging contact and correct flexion. With one particular mare which I had tried various bits on, the Pee Wee proved to be the only bit she would accept in a relaxed and happy manner."
Manolo Mendez

Professor of Classical Dressage


"The Pee Wee bit is excellent for retraining horses with hard mouths and is a great alternative for strong horses in cross country and showjumping. Because if used correctly, is still a soft bit but is very effective for slowing and turning. I found my horse doesn't lean on this bit, making him much lighter and easier for me to control."

Alison Van der Vlist
Showjumping, Eventing and Pony Club Instructor


"The Pee Wee Bit provides better control than other bits of similar design and does so with little or no irritation the sensitive parts of the mouth; lips, tongue, cheeks or lower jaw of the horse. The Pee Wee Bit allows the rider to have maximum control over the horse with a bit that is gentle and acceptable to the horse. Also, the relaxed manner that the horse accepts the bit has therapeutic and performance benefits as well. From a veterinary view point I recommend the Pee Wee Bit."

James A. Meeker, D.V.M.


"The first week that I had a Pee Wee Bit in my possession I was so inspired by the results with my own three horses that I arranged to have it tested on four other horses.

Simple in design, the nicely curved mullen mouth is inviting to even the softest mouthed horse. A horse that wants to head tilt, lean on a rein or lug in resistance can be corrected with basic rein aids that activate the angled side bars (shanks).

The bit can correct the heaviest and ugliest of evasions even with basic riding skills. Riding using the Pee Wee Bit creates beautiful results for all levels of riders and horses."

Patricia Bona, D.C., A.V.C.A.
Blue Bell, Pennsylvania


"This bit is awesome. I have used a lot of bits over the years but I have never used just one bit that can be used so many ways with so much effect.

The bit is very gentle on the horses mouth and yet I have so much control over the worst pullers. I am also impressed by the amount of neck flex I get when the horses yield to the bit. There is a very big market out there for this bit. I expect all horse trainers will end up with one."

Royston Carr
Leading horse breaker and trainer


I am very impressed with the Pee Wee bit because of the instant control jockeys get with minimum resistance. It also has enormous benefits with saftey issues.

It totally eliminates lugging in and out which is a huge plus when training and racing thorougbreds. A must have piece of tack.

Gary White
Hall of Fame trainer


WOW!
That about sums it up. I thought I would give the Pee Wee a try last night and try to regain some control after a disaster of a weekend up at Foxton (napping, bucking & rearing). What a difference. The best work she has ever done in her life - lovely, soft and round, but best of all, she was taking the contact forward and out and it was consistent. I tried her in a kimblewick once, just to give her a fright, but all that did was make her jack her head in and there was no length of stride.

But in the Pee Wee I could actually feel her taking me somewhere. Even when she got too strong all I had to do was give her the slightest half halt and she dropped down a gear! I think the biggest difference was in her head - ever since I started her she has shaken her head when she has been ridden. I even hogged her mane, thinking it was her hair flopping around her ears that was annoying her, but it wasn't. On her tests on the weekend she got marked down for bobbing her head up and down and not staying consistent in the contact. In the Pee Wee she didn't shake her head or bob it up and down once. I had the most pleasurable ride on her last night that I have ever had, so thank you!

Tamara


This is the most versatile bit I have ever used. The Pee Wee Bit is particularly useful for horses that are not comfortable in a snaffle. From starting youngsters to retraining off the track Thoroughbreds, "it is a must have", for its ability to relay a message to the horses mouth with a minimum of pain or confusion.

The Pee Wee bit allows the horse to concentrate on its learning process without the distraction of something uncomfortable in its mouth.

Ian Leighton,
horse trainer


Steve Brady is one of Australia's most respected horseman.

Steve uses and recommends the Pee Wee Bit.



Prominent western district harness racing trainer
Barry Lew uses the Pee Wee bit on his champion Pacer Karloo Mick.
"I find the bit very beneficial not only on Karloo Mick but but also successful on my young horses".

Regards, Barry Lew


I've been riding in a broken snaffle bit for 35 years on various horses. Then I got my unbroke 10 year old, 1900lb Draft horse and she wouldn't accept a broken snaffle bit, plus she had a problem with putting her tongue over the bit. I figured it was her teeth and had her teeth floated, but she still was agitated with the broken snaffle. So I decided to try the Pee Wee bit after reading about it on the internet.

I have to admit I was a bit skeptical at first. She was able to get her tongue over the bit in the rings down and rings up position. BUT, the big difference was, she was not fighting the bit like she was with the broken snaffle. She was just trying to figure out where to put her tongue. So with the rings up position I continued to feed her carrots with it on to teach her to keep her tongue under the bit. With only 2 rides on her, she has learned to keep her tongue under the bit and she is so relaxed.

Attached is a picture of her with me on her for her first ride. You will see how relaxed she is. Keep in mind, this is a 10 year old 1900lb, 17.2 hand draft mare that has never been ridden until now.

Julie Warne


Talented Australian Representive Claire Deavin is impressed with the Pee Wee Bit and the benefits the bit provides.

"My young warmblood mare was working on the forehand and not very responsive in the mouth, this made it hard for me to get her working in the correct frame. I tried the "Pee Wee Bit" and it is like no other bit I have used.

It is perfect for my mare as it makes her soft and more responsive in the mouth and helps make her stay light in front. This allows her to use her back end more efficiently which is important for her jumping. I will be using this bit on both my showjumpers and show hacks."

Claire Deavin

SHC Grand National Rider of the year 13 -17 (runner up)2003
EFA National Rider of the Year 14-17 2003
Australian representative
Trans Tasman International Rider of the Year ( New Zealand) 2004
Efa National Rider of the Year 14-17 ( runner up) 2004
Trans Tasman International Rider of the Year (runner up) 2004
SHC Grand National Senior rider of the Year 2005
Member of winning team at "Vic State Young Rider Championships" 2004
Tasmanian Young rider Showjumper of the Year 2005
Member State High Performance Showjumping Squad 2004/2005/2006


This is a must for any rider!
I have been using the Pee Wee Bit when riding and jumping and I absolutely love and recommend it.
It's given me another level of communication that I've been striving for with my horse, Mary. The improvement in head carriage is great, which also helps keep her adrenaline down. It was a noticeable improvement immediately.
Cheers and happy riding.

Despina


"I found the Pee Wee bit a very useful addition to my bitting range. I trialled it on a range of horses and found it useful for many issues and especially for the horse that evades the contact.

The Pee Wee bit has a kind sweet iron mullen mouthpiece so when the horse is soft the bit stays quiet in the mouth however as soon as the horse tries to evade the jaw control comes into effect giving an instant softening response.

I would recommend this bit to riders in all Equestrian disciplines."

Judith Hayes
NZ Equestrian Federation Coach and Trainer.


"Over the years I have never used a bit so effective and versatile. This is truly a multipurpose bit that will have huge market appeal and provide enormous benefits for both riders and horses over a wide range of disciplines. When you place the bit in a horses mouth the horse will immediately relax which demonstrates how comfortable it is for the horse which is paramount to getting the results you want. There is simply no other bit on the market that works as effectively as the Pee Wee

There is no doubt that in years to come this horseman from Lindrith, New Mexico will have made a valuable contribution to the equine industry."

David Macdonald,
Inventor Old Mac's Horse Boots