Stubben 2233 Sweet Copper 2n1 Loose ring Snaffle Bit
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Stubben 2233 Sweet Copper 2n1 Loose ring Snaffle Bit
Stubben Bits
Description
Stubben 2 in 1 Loose Ring Snaffle Bit Mouthpiece diameter 16mm Ring diameter 70mm
1 Bit - 2 impact levels 1. If you buckle the more angular side of the bit towards the horse's tongue, the pressure occurs more selectively. The manual guidance of the rider can therefore be more accurate with quite more effective aids. 2. If you buckle the round side towards the horse's tongue, the pressure spreads over a larger area. The rounder side of the bit is a good option for sensitive horses. Switching the sides of the bit from time to time prevents a desensitization of the horse's mouth. If the sign is visible on the mounting side, the more effective side is in use. If you cannot see the sign from the mounting side, the softer side is in use.
Benefits of SWEET Copper Link: Better acceptance Pleasant sweet taste of the middle piece Encourages chewing and salivation Solid copper composition (90% Copper, 7% Iron Aluminum, no Nickel) with very high strength Horses feel good with SWEET Copper
Benefits of a Double-Jointed Snaffle: No pressure on the palate Balanced weight distribution on tongue and jaw Horses can easily be ridden on the bit No nutcracker-effect More forgiving to mistakes caused by a rider's strong hand or pulling on the reins
Benefits of a Loose Ring Snaffle: The free sliding rings of the Loose Ring Snaffle enable the horse to adjust the position of the bit in his mouth. This tends to make the horse relax his jaw and chew the bit, thus encouraging the horse to accept the bit When picking up the reins the rings move so that the bit is automatically positioned correctly Young horses or inexperienced riders should always gain experience with a loose ring snaffle before trying out a D-Ring Bit or other bits
Stubben STEELtec quality: No rough edges that could hurt the horse's mouth Long durability due to selected materials A special processing technology ensures that bit holes and link pieces remain intact for longer.