To harmonize perfectly when riding, not only rider and rider should be top equipped. Your four-legged friend also needs the best possible horse accessories, the ideal equipment for well-being, health and optimal performance.
Trust Wind-up Snaffle "Dr. Bristol"
Trust's "sweet iron" bits have a mouthpiece made of steel, which has a recognizable blue color. When this special alloy comes into contact with moisture, a kind of surface rust is formed, which tastes sweet and thus naturally stimulates saliva production. For this reason Trust bits are accepted and accepted by almost all horses. Due to this rust development (oxidation) the blue color of the TRUST bit changes to gray to brown. The Sweet Iron bit will form a thin orange-brown layer of rust on the mouthpiece when temporarily not in use. This can be easily removed with a damp cloth. The special feature of this wind-up bridle is the Perlon string, which is threaded through the side of the bit and on the lower ring of which you can attach a further rein. This system aims at tilting and lifting the bit when the rein is accepted and should therefore only be used with fine aids. Raising bridles are especially suitable for horses that are very strong or for very sensitive horses, as the rider gains a maximum of control due to the double bridle guidance. The double broken mouthpiece has an increased effect on the tongue due to its flattened middle section and should therefore be used carefully in combination with the chin strap.
Material
- sweet iron
- stainless steel
Features
- thickness: 16mm
- width: 11,5cm / 12,5cm / 13,5cm / 14,5cm
- double broken
- 05000910
Mouthpiece: | Double broken |
Shape: | anatomical |
Riding Style: | Springen |
Bit width: | 11,5 cm, 12,5 cm, 13,5 cm, 14,5 cm |
Gebissstärke: | 16 mm |
Bit types: | Aufziehtrensen |
property: | anatomisch |
Material: | Sweet Iron /Stahl |
Artikelnummer: | FR11358 |
EAN | 7434011498434 |
Price incl. VAT
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