Unlike the twisted snaffle, the Cornish or Waterford snaffle is quite mild by having a series
of SOFT pressure points, so no one part of the mouth has lots of pressure. The
Waterford is like a series of fat, smooth bubble shaped joints linked together
like a sort of chain. It is very soft, the horse plays with it and salivates,
but on the downside it is very imprecise in action, and thus not recommended for dressage.