Info on ➻ Stübben STEELtec Quality
No sharp edges that could injure the horse's mouth • Long durability due to selected materials • Special manufacturing techniques reduce wear on the ring holes and joint connections of the bits.
Info on ➻ Single-Jointed Mouthpiece
The single-jointed mouthpiece lies more quietly in the mouth than a double-jointed mouthpiece and distributes pressure across the horse's bars; the center joint reduces pressure on the tongue. The eggbutt cheekpiece provides slight lateral stabilization and guidance, creating calm and stability in the horse's mouth.
Info on ➻ Double-Jointed Mouthpiece
No unpleasant pressure on the palate • Even and mouth-friendly rein pressure distribution on the tongue and bars • Better acceptance • No nutcracker effect • Facilitates communication between horse and rider
Info on ➻ Sweet Copper
Better acceptance: The sweet-tasting copper center piece is particularly well-accepted by horses and encourages chewing. 90% copper, 7% iron and aluminum, is nickel-free and particularly robust.
Better acceptance: The sweet-tasting copper center piece is particularly well-accepted by horses and encourages chewing.
90% copper, 7% iron and aluminum, is nickel-free and particularly robust.
Info on ➻ Advantages of Loose Rings
The movable rings automatically bring the bit into the correct position in the horse's mouth when rein pressure is applied. The loose rings allow the horse to slightly change the bit's position in its mouth, which stimulates chewing and leads to better acceptance.
Info on ➻ Advantages of the Eggbutt Snaffle
Protects lips and corners of the mouth, prevents pinching between the horse's mouth and the ring • The bit lies somewhat more quietly in the horse's mouth.
Info on ➻ Golden - Silver Wings
The side plates of the bit prevent painful pinching of the corners of the mouth and ensure a stable position in the horse's mouth. The bit plates allow for slight lateral influence on the horse's mouth and can assist with bending and turns.
Info on ➻ Advantages of the 3-Ring Bit
By attaching the reins to the lower ring, the action on the poll is amplified. The 3-ring bit has proven particularly effective in show jumping, as the special rings allow for exceptionally good guidance. This is particularly helpful for horses that go against the hand.
Info on ➻ Advantages of the Full Cheek Snaffle
Due to the long shanks (known as 'cheeks') of the snaffle, the external influence on the horse's mouth is increased, which facilitates leaning on the outside rein. • The full cheek snaffle has only a slight leverage effect, but this can be enhanced by using additional keepers - which fix the upper shanks to the bridle. • The full cheek snaffle is particularly well-suited for training young horses and for lunge work.