May 07, 2025
Find the Perfect Bit for Your Horse – Even If We Don’t Stock It (Yet!)
At Horse Bit Emporium, we understand how essential it is to find the right bit for your horse. With so many combinations of sizes, mouthpieces, and cheekpieces, no two horses are alike—and the bit that works best can make a real difference in performance, comfort, and communication.
That’s why we offer custom bit ordering from our trusted manufacturing partner, TRUST Equestrian, based in the Netherlands. Even if we don’t have the exact bit you're looking for in stock, we can order it in just for your horse.
Simply put, there are too many variations to stock every bit combination—but we don’t want that to limit your options. Whether your horse needs an uncommon size, a particular cheekpiece, or a specific mouthpiece, we’ve got you covered.
Explore the full range of available bits in the TRUST Equestrian Catalogue (PDF)
Let us know the bit you’d like to order via our custom request form or by contacting us directly at info@horsebitemporium.com
Wait time is typically 2–4 weeks, as your bit is made to order and shipped from the Netherlands
Once it arrives, we’ll dispatch it straight to your door
The right bit can transform your ride—so it’s worth waiting a few weeks for the exact fit your horse needs. We're committed to helping every horse and rider find their best match, even if it means going the extra mile (or few thousand kilometers).
If you’re unsure about which bit is best, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re happy to help guide you through the process.
👉 Click here to browse the full catalogue and place your custom bit order today!
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May 05, 2025
Single and double joint horse bits differ in how they apply pressure. Single joints create a lifting effect to the horses carriage, while double joints offer softer, more even pressure across the tongue—often making them more comfortable for sensitive horses.
May 05, 2025
Choosing the right bit depends on your horse’s workload. Horses out of work often need soft, simple bits for comfort, while those in training may require more refined options to support communication and performance. Regular reassessment is key to keeping your horse comfortable and responsive.