Sprenger
Turnado thigh snaffle stainless steel 16 mm
Color:steel
Size:115mm
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Color:steel
Size:115mm
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Color:steel
Size:115mm
• innovative joint, rotated forward by 45°
• As a result, the contact surface of the denture shanks is the same length on both sides of the tongue
• This allows an even impact on both edges of the tongue
• Direct transfer of the rein aid to the tongue and lower jaw through the fixed side part
• Lateral limitation supports when riding turns, especially for horses that tend to break out over their shoulders
• Sandblasting characterizes the unique rotation of the joint
The TURNADO bits represent a new generation of snaffles. Due to manufacturing technology, the bit shanks of conventional single-joint bits are of different lengths, which means that a little more pressure is always exerted on one side. You can avoid this problem of uneven pressure distribution by using a TURNADO 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.
The rotation is characterized by a slightly roughened surface (sandblasted) of the mouthpiece in the middle area of the bit.
• As a result, the contact surface of the denture shanks is the same length on both sides of the tongue
• This allows an even impact on both edges of the tongue
• Direct transfer of the rein aid to the tongue and lower jaw through the fixed side part
• Lateral limitation supports when riding turns, especially for horses that tend to break out over their shoulders
• Sandblasting characterizes the unique rotation of the joint
The TURNADO bits represent a new generation of snaffles. Due to manufacturing technology, the bit shanks of conventional single-joint bits are of different lengths, which means that a little more pressure is always exerted on one side. You can avoid this problem of uneven pressure distribution by using a TURNADO 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.
The rotation is characterized by a slightly roughened surface (sandblasted) of the mouthpiece in the middle area of the bit.