Sprenger
KK Ultra olive head bridle Sensogan 14 mm
Color:sensogan
Size:115mm
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Color:sensogan
Size:115mm
Color:sensogan
Size:115mm
• the all-round talent
• Mouthpiece adapted to the anatomy of the horse's mouth, mouth and tongue friendly
• 45° inclination of the center piece enables precise and gentle action at the same time
• for finer assistance and improved support
• 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
KK ULTRA bits achieve their unique, precise effect through the special 45° inclination of the middle piece. When used correctly, this promotes the horse's trust in the rider's hand, which is why these bits are used successfully worldwide in all disciplines and across all levels of training - a true all-round talent!
Compared to the bits that existed to date, the middle piece has also been shortened. This anatomical adjustment noticeably optimizes the impact compared to conventional double-jointed bits.
When the reins are picked up, the middle piece – also called “olive” because of its distinctive shape – rolls gently over the central part of the horse’s tongue, stimulating its sense of touch. The connecting rings to the middle piece roll smoothly over the tongue without exerting pressure.
• Mouthpiece adapted to the anatomy of the horse's mouth, mouth and tongue friendly
• 45° inclination of the center piece enables precise and gentle action at the same time
• for finer assistance and improved support
• 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
KK ULTRA bits achieve their unique, precise effect through the special 45° inclination of the middle piece. When used correctly, this promotes the horse's trust in the rider's hand, which is why these bits are used successfully worldwide in all disciplines and across all levels of training - a true all-round talent!
Compared to the bits that existed to date, the middle piece has also been shortened. This anatomical adjustment noticeably optimizes the impact compared to conventional double-jointed bits.
When the reins are picked up, the middle piece – also called “olive” because of its distinctive shape – rolls gently over the central part of the horse’s tongue, stimulating its sense of touch. The connecting rings to the middle piece roll smoothly over the tongue without exerting pressure.