Nathe Loose Ring snaffle 20 mm with flexible Mullen mouth and copper middle link

20 mm, 70 mm

Sale price124,90 €

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very gentle on the horse's mouth
the copper middle link supports the acceptance in the horse's mouth and stimulates the flow of saliva
improves the chewing activity of the horse
constant and even pressure on the entire tongue
bit guards protect the lips
with steel core
no warranty for bite or chew marks
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Gentle all-rounder for every level of training

The term "Loose ring snaffle" is one of the most common bit terms heard in a range of riding programs due to its popularity as an “all around bit”. When the reins are tightened, the pressure is transferred to the horse's lower jaw via the tongue. Loose Ring snaffles are generally suitable for a variety of horses and every level of training, because the movable rings can also cushion a somewhat unsteady rider's hand to some extent. No matter whether you are a beginner or a professional, whether you are just starting your horse or schooling high level dressage movements, the loose ring snaffle is the "basic" par excellence.

A question of

flexibility

No matter whether sensitive or strong: mullen mouth bits are suitable for a variety of horses, depending on the design. The selection is huge and depending on the model, the mode of action can vary enormously. But wait a minute: So how do you know if a bar bit might be suitable for you and your horse? Basically, if your horse is difficult to turn or bend, this bit will not offer enough lateral support to communicate effectively & strongly enough. A mullen mouth bit is therefore particularly suitable if you have an even connection with both hands and are able to ride your horse through turns primarily with thigh and weight aids.

Softie or tough guy?

Generally, the softer the mullen mouth, the softer the action. If the mullen mouth bit is soft and flexible, it is recommended for more sensitive horses that may occasionally tense up and become bit shy. If it is rigid and hard, you can use it for strong horses that pull against the bit more often.

A half centimeter

for the perfect fit

We'll start in order: If you want to check if your horse's bit is big enough, you should take a look at the mouth angles while the reins are not tightened. If the bit has loose rings, when fitted correctly, there should be no more than half an inch of space between the mouth angle and the bit ring. Also make sure that the ring is always free to move and does not pinch the mouth angle.

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