- A Kimblewick,
Kimberwicke or
Kimberwick is a type of bit used on a horse, and
named after the
English town of
Kimblewick where it was
first made. The...
- noseband. The
snaffle differs from the
pelham bit, the curb bit, and the
kimberwicke in that it is a non-leverage bit, and so does not
amplify the pressure...
- the shank.
Partly combines snaffle and curb pressure.
Kimblewick or
Kimberwicke: A
hybrid design that uses a
slight amount of mild curb
leverage on a...
- bits
combine direct pressure and leverage, such as the
Kimblewick or
Kimberwicke,
which adds
slight leverage to a two-rein
design that
resembles a snaffle;: 91–93 ...
- Look up
kimblewick in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kimblewick,
Kimberwicke or
Kimberwick Great and
Little Kimble,
civil parish in
Wycombe district...
- cork****s, slow-twists, and
waterfords are not permitted, nor are pelhams,
kimberwickes, or gag bits.
Upper level and FEI
dressage horses are
shown in a double...
-
traditional "curb bit" used
mainly by
Western riders.
Kimblewicks or "
Kimberwickes" are
modified curb bits, and a curb bit is used in a
double bridle along...
- unconventional." In some breed-specific shows,
other types of bits, such as the
Kimberwicke, are
sometimes legal, but are not
considered "classic" hunt seat bits...