KK ULTRA Kimblewick 16 mm - Sensogan

16 mm, 70 mm, Kimblewick

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anatomically adapted mouthpiece, middle link shortened and angled forward by 45°
noticeable improved effect in comparison to conventional double jointed bits
designed for improving the precision of the rein aids and the contact
enables precise and effective rein aids due to acting on tongue, poll and lower jaw
slightly lower lever action in comparison to a Pelham
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Leverage effect

A sure instinct is required here! Because bits with leverage allow the rider to exert pressure on the horse's sensitive neck, we only recommend these models for experienced riders. You should have a balanced seat that is independent of the hand and be able to guide the reins sensitively. If your horse generally tends to have its head too low or withdraws downwards from the aids, bits with a leverage effect tend to be counterproductive. They are much more suitable for horses that withdraw from the rider's aids by lifting upwards strongly.

Light neck pressure for concise communication

Multi-ring, 3-ring and snaffle bridles: it's easy to lose track, isn't it? But all these models have one thing in common. The pressure created by the tightening of the reins is first distributed via the tongue to the lower jaw and finally to the poll. They therefore promise better control, for example when you are tackling a course with your horse. In particular, if your horse pulls away with its head upwards, the effect on the poll allows you to get back into communication with your horse.

Double

All-rounder

Double jointed bits - just like their single jointed counterparts - are used in a wide variety of areas, disciplines and performance levels. In contrast to the single jointed bit, the pressure is distributed over a larger area of the tongue. Sensitive horses often show positive reactions to this wide distribution of pressure.

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Perfect fit

In order for bits with fixed side pieces such as olive head, D-ring and shank snaffles to develop their framing effect optimally, the side piece should lie close to the corner of the mouth. This also allows the bit to lie quietly in the horse's mouth. Due to their special fit, these bits should therefore always be selected one size smaller than classic water snaffles with continuous rings.

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