Sprenger
Dynamic RS olive head bridle with D-shaped ring Sensogan 14 mm
Color:sensogan
Size:115mm
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Color:sensogan
Size:115mm
Color:sensogan
Size:115mm
• Ergonomic shape ensures even pressure distribution on the tongue, joint tilted forward by 45°
• Lies anatomically correctly between the tongue and the arch of the palate
• to promote trusting relationships
• Also ideal for sensitive horses or horses with fleshy tongues
• Direct transfer of the rein aid to the tongue and lower jaw through the fixed side part
• Quiet location in the horse's mouth, gentle on the corners of the mouth, with additional side boundaries
Due to manufacturing technology, the bit legs of conventional single-joint snaffles are of different lengths, which means that a little more pressure is always exerted on one side. It is therefore recommended to turn simply broken dentures regularly.
You can avoid the problem of uneven pressure distribution by using a simply broken Dynamic RS bit.
The joint in the middle of these bits was tilted forward by 45° to ensure even pressure distribution and avoid pressure on the palate.
Helpful for horses whose mouths are very active and are distracted by the middle section of the double-jointed bit and therefore do not pay sufficient attention to the signals from the double-jointed bit.
• Lies anatomically correctly between the tongue and the arch of the palate
• to promote trusting relationships
• Also ideal for sensitive horses or horses with fleshy tongues
• Direct transfer of the rein aid to the tongue and lower jaw through the fixed side part
• Quiet location in the horse's mouth, gentle on the corners of the mouth, with additional side boundaries
Due to manufacturing technology, the bit legs of conventional single-joint snaffles are of different lengths, which means that a little more pressure is always exerted on one side. It is therefore recommended to turn simply broken dentures regularly.
You can avoid the problem of uneven pressure distribution by using a simply broken Dynamic RS bit.
The joint in the middle of these bits was tilted forward by 45° to ensure even pressure distribution and avoid pressure on the palate.
Helpful for horses whose mouths are very active and are distracted by the middle section of the double-jointed bit and therefore do not pay sufficient attention to the signals from the double-jointed bit.