• In my experience, younger horses are going to be more sensitive in the early stages and get along better with a lighter bit, around 1.5 pounds more or less, and after a few years they get along better and are more sensitive to a bit around 2 pounds. The difference between a lower port and a spade mouthpiece could make close to .25 pound difference. When a bit is used as a signal device its important to have the right signal. If it’s too light and doesn’t give enough signal, we don’t have good communication. If the bit is too heavy, it can be too loud and intimidating and not have a good signal either. The movement of the bit before the curb strap comes tight is a feel, referred to as signal. After the curb strap is tight the horse feels leverage that can be measured in pounds. These bits are intended to be signal devices. If the bit is strictly used as a leverage device the weight of the bit has little to do with feel, it might as well be heavy and durable. We have a maker working with us now that is producing the kind of bits that we really like. A cheek that has more surface area is made thinner to be lighter weight, and a cheek that has less surface area is thicker, so it is not to flimsy. This helps to keep the total weight of the bit within the proper weight range. Again, the equipment we offer is patterned after the equipment that I have experienced success with and has been used for generations. Martin Black Sterling silver inlaid bit. 5" width with a 4.25" mouthpiece. Weight: 1 lb 6oz
  • In my experience, younger horses are going to be more sensitive in the early stages and get along better with a lighter bit, around 1.5 pounds more or less, and after a few years they get along better and are more sensitive to a bit around 2 pounds. The difference between a lower port and a spade mouthpiece could make close to .25 pound difference. When a bit is used as a signal device its important to have the right signal. If it’s too light and doesn’t give enough signal, we don’t have good communication. If the bit is too heavy, it can be too loud and intimidating and not have a good signal either. The movement of the bit before the curb strap comes tight is a feel, referred to as signal. After the curb strap is tight the horse feels leverage that can be measured in pounds. These bits are intended to be signal devices. If the bit is strictly used as a leverage device the weight of the bit has little to do with feel, it might as well be heavy and durable. We have a maker working with us now that is producing the kind of bits that we really like. A cheek that has more surface area is made thinner to be lighter weight, and a cheek that has less surface area is thicker, so it is not to flimsy. This helps to keep the total weight of the bit within the proper weight range. Again, the equipment we offer is patterned after the equipment that I have experienced success with and has been used for generations. Martin Black Sterling silver inlaid bit. 5" width with a 2 and 1/8" mouthpiece. Weight: 1 lb 6.5oz
  • In my experience, younger horses are going to be more sensitive in the early stages and get along better with a lighter bit, around 1.5 pounds more or less, and after a few years they get along better and are more sensitive to a bit around 2 pounds. The difference between a lower port and a spade mouthpiece could make close to .25 pound difference. When a bit is used as a signal device its important to have the right signal. If it’s too light and doesn’t give enough signal, we don’t have good communication. If the bit is too heavy, it can be too loud and intimidating and not have a good signal either. The movement of the bit before the curb strap comes tight is a feel, referred to as signal. After the curb strap is tight the horse feels leverage that can be measured in pounds. These bits are intended to be signal devices. If the bit is strictly used as a leverage device the weight of the bit has little to do with feel, it might as well be heavy and durable. We have a maker working with us now that is producing the kind of bits that we really like. A cheek that has more surface area is made thinner to be lighter weight, and a cheek that has less surface area is thicker, so it is not to flimsy. This helps to keep the total weight of the bit within the proper weight range. Again, the equipment we offer is patterned after the equipment that I have experienced success with and has been used for generations. Martin Black Sterling silver inlaid bit. 5" width with a 2.28" mouthpiece. Weight: 2 lb 7.6oz
  • In my experience, younger horses are going to be more sensitive in the early stages and get along better with a lighter bit, around 1.5 pounds more or less, and after a few years they get along better and are more sensitive to a bit around 2 pounds. The difference between a lower port and a spade mouthpiece could make close to .25 pound difference. When a bit is used as a signal device its important to have the right signal. If it’s too light and doesn’t give enough signal, we don’t have good communication. If the bit is too heavy, it can be too loud and intimidating and not have a good signal either. The movement of the bit before the curb strap comes tight is a feel, referred to as signal. After the curb strap is tight the horse feels leverage that can be measured in pounds. These bits are intended to be signal devices. If the bit is strictly used as a leverage device the weight of the bit has little to do with feel, it might as well be heavy and durable. We have a maker working with us now that is producing the kind of bits that we really like. A cheek that has more surface area is made thinner to be lighter weight, and a cheek that has less surface area is thicker, so it is not to flimsy. This helps to keep the total weight of the bit within the proper weight range. Again, the equipment we offer is patterned after the equipment that I have experienced success with and has been used for generations. Martin Black Sterling silver inlaid bit. 5" width with a 3 and 5/8" mouthpiece. Weight: 1 lb 5.1 oz
  • In my experience, younger horses are going to be more sensitive in the early stages and get along better with a lighter bit, around 1.5 pounds more or less, and after a few years they get along better and are more sensitive to a bit around 2 pounds. The difference between a lower port and a spade mouthpiece could make close to .25 pound difference. When a bit is used as a signal device its important to have the right signal. If it’s too light and doesn’t give enough signal, we don’t have good communication. If the bit is too heavy, it can be too loud and intimidating and not have a good signal either. The movement of the bit before the curb strap comes tight is a feel, referred to as signal. After the curb strap is tight the horse feels leverage that can be measured in pounds. These bits are intended to be signal devices. If the bit is strictly used as a leverage device the weight of the bit has little to do with feel, it might as well be heavy and durable. We have a maker working with us now that is producing the kind of bits that we really like. A cheek that has more surface area is made thinner to be lighter weight, and a cheek that has less surface area is thicker, so it is not to flimsy. This helps to keep the total weight of the bit within the proper weight range. Again, the equipment we offer is patterned after the equipment that I have experienced success with and has been used for generations. Martin Black Sterling silver inlaid bit. 5" width with a 4.5" mouthpiece. Weight: 1 lb 6.7 oz
  • In my experience, younger horses are going to be more sensitive in the early stages and get along better with a lighter bit, around 1.5 pounds more or less, and after a few years they get along better and are more sensitive to a bit around 2 pounds. The difference between a lower port and a spade mouthpiece could make close to .25 pound difference. When a bit is used as a signal device its important to have the right signal. If it’s too light and doesn’t give enough signal, we don’t have good communication. If the bit is too heavy, it can be too loud and intimidating and not have a good signal either. The movement of the bit before the curb strap comes tight is a feel, referred to as signal. After the curb strap is tight the horse feels leverage that can be measured in pounds. These bits are intended to be signal devices. If the bit is strictly used as a leverage device the weight of the bit has little to do with feel, it might as well be heavy and durable. We have a maker working with us now that is producing the kind of bits that we really like. A cheek that has more surface area is made thinner to be lighter weight, and a cheek that has less surface area is thicker, so it is not to flimsy. This helps to keep the total weight of the bit within the proper weight range. Again, the equipment we offer is patterned after the equipment that I have experienced success with and has been used for generations. Martin Black Sterling silver inlaid bit. 5" width with a 3.5" mouthpiece. Weight: 1 lb 5.6 oz
  • All Rawhide 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait noseband. Choose between three options: The under bridle bosal measures 5" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" 0r 5/16" mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10.5" - it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.
  • Kangaroo-Rawhide 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait noseband. Choose between three options: The under bridle bosal measures 5" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" 0r 5/16" mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10.5" - it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.  
  • Kangaroo-Rawhide 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait noseband. Choose between four options: The small under bridle bosal measures 5" x 8"- it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The under bridle bosal measures 5" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" 0r 5/16" mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10.5" - it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.
  • Rawhide-Kangaroo 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait noseband. Choose between three options: The under bridle bosal measures 5" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein set up with a 3/8" 0r 5/16" mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10.5" - it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.
  • Kangaroo-Rawhide 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait noseband. Choose between four options: The small under bridle bosal measures 5" x 8" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The under bridle bosal measures 5" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" 0r 5/16" mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10.5" - it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.
  • All Kangaroo 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait Choose between three options: The under bridle bosal measures 6" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 6" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" 0r 5/16" mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 6" x 10.5" - it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.  
  • All Kangaroo 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait Choose between three options: The under bridle bosal measures 5" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" 0r 5/16" mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10.5" - it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.  
  • All Kangaroo 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait Choose between four options: The small under bridle bosal measures 5" x 8" it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The under bridle bosal measures 5" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" 0r 5/16" mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10.5" - it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.  
  • All Kangaroo 5/16" Bosal with rawhide core — 12 plait with 24 plait noseband. Choose between four options: The small under bridle bosal measures: 5" x 8" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The under bridle bosal measures: 5" x 9" - it is intended to be used under a bridle with a 1/2", 3/8" or 5/16" bridle lead. The regular two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10" - it is intended to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. The large two-rein bosal measures 5" x 10.5"- it is intended for the larger headed horse to be used in a two-rein setup with a 3/8" or 5/16" 22' mecate. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the bosal hanger plays a large role in that. Every bosal comes with a hand braided bosal hanger, made to Martin’s specifications. Leather used may not match bosal color. Bosals can be purchased without a hanger upon request.
  • All Rawhide 5/8"  Hackamore with rawhide core — 16 plait with 32 plait noseband. This hackamore can be used with a 3/4", 5/8" or 1/2" mane hair mecate, depending on your personal preference. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the hackamore hanger plays a large role in that. Every hackamore comes with a hand-braided hackamore hanger, made to Martin's specifications. Hackamores can be purchased without a hanger upon request. Directions for measuring the best  hackamore fit: https://martinblack.net/on-the-road-with-martin-black/getting-the-right-hackamore.html Small – Measures 5” x 10.5″ – This hackamore is for a small-headed horse, such as an Arabian or fine-boned QH. If your horse/pony is under 900 lbs and wears a small size halter; this hackamore is for you. Regular – Measures 5″ x 11.5″ – This hackamore is one size fits most. If your horse is between 900 and 1300 lbs and wears a regular size halter; this hackamore is for you. Large – Measures 5” x 12.5” – This hackamore is for a large-headed horse, such as a draft horse or large Warmblood. If your horse is over 1300 lbs and wears a large size halter; this hackamore is for you.
  • Kangaroo- with beautifully Heathered Rawhide 5/8"  Hackamore with rawhide core — 16 plait with 32 plait noseband. This hackamore can be used with a 3/4", 5/8" or 1/2" mane hair mecate, depending on your personal preference. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the hackamore hanger plays a large role in that. Every hackamore comes with a hand-braided hackamore hanger, made to Martin's specifications. Leather used may not match hackamore color. Hackamores can be purchased without a hanger upon request. Directions for measuring the best  hackamore fit: https://martinblack.net/on-the-road-with-martin-black/getting-the-right-hackamore.html Small - Measures 5” x 10.5" - This hackamore is for a small-headed horse, such as an Arabian or fine-boned QH. If your horse/pony is under 900 lbs and wears a small size halter; this hackamore is for you. Regular - Measures 5" x 11.5" - This hackamore is one size fits most. If your horse is between 900 and 1300 lbs and wears a regular size halter; this hackamore is for you. Large - Measures 5” x 12.5” – This hackamore is for a large-headed horse, such as a draft horse or large Warmblood. If your horse is over 1300 lbs and wears a large size halter; this hackamore is for you.
  • Kangaroo-Rawhide 5/8"  Hackamore with rawhide core — 16 plait with 32 plait noseband. This hackamore can be used with a 3/4", 5/8" or 1/2" mane hair mecate, depending on your personal preference. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the hackamore hanger plays a large role in that. Every hackamore comes with a hand-braided hackamore hanger, made to Martin's specifications. Leather used may not match hackamore color. Hackamores can be purchased without a hanger upon request. Directions for measuring the best  hackamore fit: https://martinblack.net/on-the-road-with-martin-black/getting-the-right-hackamore.html Small - Measures 5” x 10.5" - This hackamore is for a small-headed horse, such as an Arabian or fine-boned QH. If your horse/pony is under 900 lbs and wears a small size halter; this hackamore is for you. Regular - Measures 5" x 11.5" - This hackamore is one size fits most. If your horse is between 900 and 1300 lbs and wears a regular size halter; this hackamore is for you. Large - Measures 5” x 12.5” – This hackamore is for a large-headed horse, such as a draft horse or large Warmblood. If your horse is over 1300 lbs and wears a large size halter; this hackamore is for you.
  • Kangaroo-Rawhide 5/8"  Hackamore with rawhide core — 16 plait with 32 plait noseband. This hackamore can be used with a 3/4", 5/8" or 1/2" mane hair mecate, depending on your personal preference. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the hackamore hanger plays a large role in that. Every hackamore comes with a hand-braided hackamore hanger, made to Martin's specifications. Leather used may not match hackamore color. Hackamores can be purchased without a hanger upon request. Directions for measuring the best  hackamore fit: https://martinblack.net/on-the-road-with-martin-black/getting-the-right-hackamore.html Small - Measures 5” x 10.5" - This hackamore is for a small-headed horse, such as an Arabian or fine-boned QH. If your horse/pony is under 900 lbs and wears a small size halter; this hackamore is for you. Regular - Measures 5" x 11.5" - This hackamore is one size fits most. If your horse is between 900 and 1300 lbs and wears a regular size halter; this hackamore is for you. Large - Measures 5” x 12.5” – This hackamore is for a large-headed horse, such as a draft horse or large Warmblood. If your horse is over 1300 lbs and wears a large size halter; this hackamore is for you.
  • Kangaroo- with beautiful heathered Rawhide 5/8" Hackamore with rawhide core — 16 plait with 32 plait noseband. This hackamore can be used with a 3/4", 5/8" or 1/2" mane hair mecate, depending on your personal preference. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the hackamore hanger plays a large role in that. Every hackamore comes with a hand-braided hackamore hanger, made to Martin's specifications. Leather used may not match hackamore color. Hackamores can be purchased without a hanger upon request. Directions for measuring the best  hackamore fit: https://martinblack.net/on-the-road-with-martin-black/getting-the-right-hackamore.html Small – Measures 5” x 10.5″ – This hackamore is for a small-headed horse, such as an Arabian or fine-boned QH. If your horse/pony is under 900 lbs and wears a small size halter; this hackamore is for you. Regular – Measures 5″ x 11.5″ – This hackamore is one size fits most. If your horse is between 900 and 1300 lbs and wears a regular size halter; this hackamore is for you. Large – Measures 5” x 12.5” – This hackamore is for a large-headed horse, such as a draft horse or large Warmblood. If your horse is over 1300 lbs and wears a large size halter; this hackamore is for you.
  • Kangaroo-Rawhide 5/8" Hackamore with rawhide core — 16 plait with 32 plait noseband. This hackamore can be used with a 3/4", 5/8" or 1/2" mane hair mecate, depending on your personal preference. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the hackamore hanger plays a large role in that. Every hackamore comes with a hand-braided hackamore hanger, made to Martin's specifications. Leather used may not match hackamore color. Hackamores can be purchased without a hanger upon request. Directions for measuring the best  hackamore fit: https://martinblack.net/on-the-road-with-martin-black/getting-the-right-hackamore.html Small – Measures 5” x 10.5″ – This hackamore is for a small-headed horse, such as an Arabian or fine-boned QH. If your horse/pony is under 900 lbs and wears a small size halter; this hackamore is for you. Regular – Measures 5″ x 11.5″ – This hackamore is one size fits most. If your horse is between 900 and 1300 lbs and wears a regular size halter; this hackamore is for you. Large – Measures 5” x 12.5” – This hackamore is for a large-headed horse, such as a draft horse or large Warmblood. If your horse is over 1300 lbs and wears a large size halter; this hackamore is for you.
  • Kangaroo- with beautiful heather Rawhide 5/8"  Hackamore with rawhide core — 16 plait with 32 plait noseband. This hackamore can be used with a 3/4", 5/8" or 1/2" mane hair mecate, depending on your personal preference. Martin Black is very particular about how his gear functions, the hackamore hanger plays a large role in that. Every hackamore comes with a hand-braided hackamore hanger, made to Martin's specifications. Leather used may not match hackamore color. Hackamores can be purchased without a hanger upon request. Directions for measuring the best  hackamore fit: https://martinblack.net/on-the-road-with-martin-black/getting-the-right-hackamore.html Small – Measures 5” x 10.5″ – This hackamore is for a small-headed horse, such as an Arabian or fine-boned QH. If your horse/pony is under 900 lbs and wears a small size halter; this hackamore is for you. Regular – Measures 5″ x 11.5″ – This hackamore is one size fits most. If your horse is between 900 and 1300 lbs and wears a regular size halter; this hackamore is for you. Large – Measures 5” x 12.5” – This hackamore is for a large-headed horse, such as a draft horse or large Warmblood. If your horse is over 1300 lbs and wears a large size halter; this hackamore is for you.

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