KK ULTRA Gag bit 16 mm - Sensogan

Gag bit

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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
gag cheeks allow increased pressure on the poll
more control over horses that tend to push forward
perfect to cope with technical challenges in cross country and jumping courses
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Useful tool

when your horse leans

Does Your horse lean down strongly on the hand or evade with the head down? Then a Gag bit could be the right choice. The way they work is complex: In a gag bit, the cheek piece is passed through the bit ring and attached directly to the rein. This creates pressure in the sensitive neck area of the horse when the reins are pulled. At the same time, however, the mouthpiece moves towards the angle of the mouth. This ensures that the horse presses down less. We advise the use of two pairs of reins, because this allows the rider to exert an effective but targeted influence - as much as necessary, as little as possible. For this reason, we recommend gag-style snaffles only for experienced riders with well-trained hand action.

Light neck pressure for concise communication

Multi-, 3-ring and gag bit: all these models have one thing in common: the pressure created by the pull of the reins is first distributed via the tongue to the lower jaw and finally to the neck. In this way, they promise better control, for example, while you are mastering a course with your horse. This is because, when your horse withdraws with his head up, the action on the nape of the neck allows you to regain communication with your horse.

Double

all-rounder

Double-jointed bits - just like their single-jointed counterpart - 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 large-area pressure distribution.

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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