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A kimblewick bit features a relatively straight, flat mouthpiece with a slight curve, often made of metal, and typically has two rings on either side for attaching reins. It includes a shank that allows for leverage, making it a combination of a snaffle and a curb bit. The design often incorporates a port in the mouthpiece, which can provide some tongue relief. Overall, its structure allows for varied levels of control depending on the rider's needs.

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