Ingrid Klimke x SPRENGER HO Weymouth - Sensogan
7 cm, Weymouth
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Ingrid Klimke Logo on both sides
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slanting mouthpiece with a smooth, rounded and forward angled port
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slightly curved mouthpiece relieves the middle of the tongue, lower pressure on the tongue edges
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even distribution of pressure when taking the reins
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brilliant for introducing a rider or a horse gently to a Weymouth bit
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higher poll pressure due to longer cheeks, leverage effect slightly delayed
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Product number
4K27311578
Product information
Finally, the time has come for us to present our latest collection to you. In collaboration with Ingrid Klimke, we have given your favorite products a special extra. Whether you are dancing through the arena with your four-legged partner or flying over obstacles - our Ingrid Klimke collection is a very special companion. The brandings on the right and left side of the products show Ingrid during dressage or over the jump and are a discreet eye-catcher.
The HO weymouth bit enables particularly sensitive and precise aids that meet the highest demands. This model is a good choice for gently and safely familiarizing your horse with the weymouth, making it ideal for double bridle beginners or sensitive horses.
The specially designed mouthpiece of the HO weymouth bit promotes harmony between the rider's hand and the horse's mouth, allowing your horse to approach the bit in a relaxed manner. The slightly curved and forward-sloping port, as well as the slanted transitions to the side part, relieve the middle of the tongue and reduce the pressure on the edges of the tongue. When the reins are tightened, the pressure is distributed evenly over the entire tongue, which enables a smooth and gentle action.
The long lower shanks ensures that the effect starts a little later.
As the horse's mouth tends to be narrower at the point where the weymouth bit is buckled in, we recommend choosing a weymouth that is 1/2 to 1 cm smaller than the snaffle bit. The sides of the curb bit should be close to the mouth to prevent blocking or jamming and to support a steady bit position. The curb chain should be attached in such a way that an angle of around 30 to 45 degrees is possible between the shank and the mouth.