Nathe Mullen Mouth bit 20 mm with tongue clearance and additional small rings

20 mm, 70 mm

Sale price109,90 €

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Mullen mouth without port, relieves the middle of the tongue
relieves the middle of the tongue and is particularly mouth-friendly
big rings not pivotable to the outside, assists in riding turns
small ring fixes big ring, limited sliding of the mouthpiece, more direct effect on the tongue
lies steady in the mouth, suitable for horses that do not take the contact confidently
bit guards protect the lips
with steel core
no warranty for bite or chew marks
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A question of

Pliability

Whether sensitive or strong: bar bits are suitable for very different types of horses, depending on the model. The choice is huge and the way they work can vary enormously depending on the model. But wait a minute: how do you know whether a bar bit might be suitable for you and your horse? Basically, this type of bit is less suitable if your horse is difficult to turn, position and bend. This is because as soon as you have to use one-sided rein aids, the bit tilts. A bar 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.

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Softie or tough guy?

In general, the softer the bar, the softer the action. If the bar bit is yielding and flexible, it is also recommended for more sensitive horses that occasionally tense up and become impermeable. If it is rigid and hard, you can use it for strong horses that pull against the bit more often.

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Stability when you need it

Tongue freedom

With all the different designs and shapes of bar bits, it's easy to lose track, isn't it? Tongue freedom in particular is an important point that you should consider when choosing a bit. Bar bits with tongue clearance take the pressure off the middle of the tongue and the aids act more on the edges of the tongue. In bar bits without tongue clearance, the pressure is distributed over the entire tongue. However, as the tongue is not free, pressure is already exerted on the tongue without the rein being applied. Some horses have a particularly thick and fleshy tongue. They benefit from greater tongue freedom.

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