You have the following problems with your horse:
- it has a thick tongue
- it is very sensitive
- it has a small mouth
- no trusting contact
Your new bit can help you with this:
- effective aids
- ergonomic shape
- a slight constant contact
- even pressure distribution of the rein aids
Anatomy of modern horse breeding
Modern horse breeding is producing ever finer horses due to the demands of sport. A study by SPRENGER and the University of Veterinary Medicine Hanover has confirmed that the mouth cavity of horses is relatively small and the space for a bit can be very limited. Not least when two bits have to find space in the horse's mouth with a double bridle.
What's special about the Dynamic RS bits
Dynamic RS bits from SPRENGER ensure a particularly good position in the horse's mouth thanks to the ergonomic shape and thus ensure an even distribution of pressure on the tongue. The Centerpiece is tilted forward by 45°, which prevents pressure on the sensitive palate. They are particularly mouth-friendly and allow for effective aids. Thanks to their shape, they are particularly suitable for horses with a fleshy tongue or horses that have very little space in their mouth. The Dynamic RS bits are also a good choice for young and sensitive horses to develop and promote a trusting contact.
Dynamic RS bits and the anatomy in the mouth
The shape of the Dynamic RS bits allows an even contact surface, even with single jointed models. For manufacturing reasons, the two shanks of single jointed bits are of different lengths. With 'normal' models, this means that the contact surface is also different. This is also the reason why these bits should be turned regularly to vary the pressure points in the mouth. With our Dynamic RS bits, this is not necessary thanks to the innovative rotation of the centerpiece. The Dynamic RS models are available in 12, 14, and 16mm thickness and are therefore suitable for all horse mouths. The single and double jointed bits are available as water snaffles or olive head bits. But also more special shapes, such as the Multi Ring or the Dynamic RS Aufziehenrense can be found in the range. Show jumping riders can find out more about Dynamic RS snaffles and Pelhamsfreuen.
Dynamic RS olive head snaffle and D-ring bit
Olive head bitsoffer a stable position of the mouthpiece due to their fixed side partsstable position of the mouthpiece. As a result, the rein aid is transferred more directly to the tongue and lower jaw than with bits with loose rings. In addition, the side pieces offer a lateral limitation and thus support the riding of turns. The transition from mouthpiece to sidepiece also makes the Dynamic RS olive head bits particularly mouth angle friendly. The side pieces should lie close to the corner of the mouth in order to develop their limiting effect optimally. Dynamic RS bits with a fixed side piece (olive head, D-ring, shank snaffle etc.) are particularly suitable for horses with little cheek meat, as the anatomically curved shape can otherwise quickly pinch the cheek or press against the cheek tooth. For these horses, we recommend our KK ULTRA bits. They also have the 45° rotation of the centerpiece and also ensure an anatomically correct position in the horse's mouth. However, these do not have a curved shape, but have straight bit shanks and therefore leave more room for a lot of lip and do not squeeze it.
Dynamic RS snaffle bit
You already ride with a Dynamic RS bit and are switching to a double bridle? No problem! The Dynamic RS snaffle bit is available as a water snaffle or olive head bit, with a single or double jointed mouthpiece. As a general rule, you should always choose the same bit model that you also use on a daily basis for a double bridle. With the underlay snaffle, only the rings are slightly smaller and, depending on the space in the horse's mouth, you can choose a smaller bit thickness.
Buckle Dynamic RS bits correctly
Due to the special shape of the Dynamic RS bits, it is important to ensure that they are buckled correctly. For this purpose,the arrow on the outside of the mouthpiece on the left-hand side should point forwards. With Shine Bright bits, the crystal is at this point, so the arrow is on the side of the mouthpiece and should point downwards on the front left side when correctly buckled in.