Gags, bits, and muzzles are used to control the mouth and head, limiting speech, influencing posture, and providing points of attachment for restraint systems. They can be used independently or integrated with collars, harnesses, and leads.
These pieces are grouped by how they apply control:
– Ball gags limit speech and maintain a fixed mouth position
– Bit gags and bridles provide directional control and handling through rein attachment
– Muzzles restrict mouth movement while allowing for breath and extended wear
– Open-mouth harnesses hold the jaw in a fixed open position for controlled access
Each type creates a different balance of restriction, control, and interaction.
Each piece is constructed from hand-dyed full-grain vegetable-tanned leather with solid cast hardware. Components are shaped and assembled to maintain position, distribute pressure evenly, and remain stable during use.
Gags, bits, and muzzles integrate with collars, harnesses, and lead systems. They extend control to the head and mouth, allowing for more precise positioning and coordination within a full restraint setup.