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.
HS Sprenger Water Snaffle Turnado Sensogan
The "Turnado" bit from Sprenger represents a completely new generation of water snaffles. Due to the manufacturing process, it often happens with conventional, simply broken bits that the two legs of the bit are of different lengths and thus distribute the pressure unevenly between the two halves of the tongue. The patented and innovative 45° rotation of the middle section (which is characterized by its slightly roughened surface) ensures an even distribution of pressure and also prevents pressure on the palate. Turnado bits thus counteract the natural crookedness of the horse, as they lie optimally in the horse's mouth. In addition, the bit arrives more directly but still softly in the horse's mouth, which promotes chewing activity and the associated salivation and contributes significantly to the horse's well-being. This bit is ideal for horses that have slight tongue problems because the pressure is distributed more evenly. Please buckle all dentures marked with an arrow so that the arrow on the left hand points forward.
Note: Width 11.5 cm has a ring size of 55 mm all other widths have a ring size of 70 mm.
Material
- Sensogan (alloy of copper, manganese & zinc)
- stainless steel
Features
- thickness: 16mm / 18mm
- width: 11cm / 11,5cm / 12,5cm / 13,5cm / 14,5cm / 15,5cm / 16,5cm
- ring size: 55mm / 70mm
- simply broken
- 40587 / 40588
Bit types: | Loose Ring Bits |
Mouthpiece: | Single broken |
Riding Style: | Dressur, Springen |
Bit width: | 11 cm, 11,5 cm, 12,5 cm, 13,5 cm, 14,5 cm, 15,5 cm, 16,5 cm |
Gebissstärke: | 16 mm, 18 mm |
Material: | Sensogan |
property: | kauanregend |
Artikelnummer: | FR12202.7 |
EAN | 4022853201164 |
Price incl. VAT
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