Nathe Weymouth 15 mm with tongue clearance, long cheeks

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for refined rein aids
impact on tongue, poll, and lower jaw
with port, ideal for horses that dislike tongue pressure
port slightly angled forward
long cheeks: slightly delayed effect with stronger poll pressure
long cheeks: slightly delayed effect with stronger poll pressure
without steel core
with mirror caps
curb chain included
no warranty for bite or chew marks
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Long or short joists

In our range, we generally differentiate between reins that are seven centimetres long and short reins that measure five centimetres each. While the pressure on the poll and lower jaw is lower with short reins, your rein aids reach the horse faster and more directly. Longer reins can generate more pressure on the poll, but the effect is not as direct and pronounced due to the longer lever.

Help in the confusion of sizes

To make it easier to find the right size for curb and snaffle bits, it helps to take a closer look at the anatomy of the horse's mouth: The curb bit lies below the snaffle bit in the horse's mouth. The mouth usually becomes narrower at this point. It therefore makes sense to choose a curb bit that is around half a centimeter to one centimeter smaller than the snaffle bit. In order to achieve the optimum effect, its side parts should be close to the corner of the mouth, but must never pinch it. When choosing a snaffle bit, you can use your everyday snaffle bit as a guide, provided your horse is happy with this bit. The underlay snaffle should be similar in shape and width to this standard snaffle.

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Zungenfreiheit

Bei all den Ausführungen und Formen von Stangengebissen kann man schnell mal den Überblick verlieren, oder? Dabei ist insbesondere die Zungenfreiheit ein wichtiger Punkt, den du bei der Gebissauswahl beachten solltest. Stangengebisse mit Zungenfreiheit entlasten die Zungenmitte und die Hilfen wirken eher auf die Zungenränder. Bei Stangengebissen ohne Zungenfreiheit verteilt sich der Druck auf die gesamte Zunge. Da jedoch die Zungenfreiheit fehlt, wird bereits ohne Zügeleinwirkung Druck auf die Zunge erzeugt. Manche Pferde haben eine besonders dicke und fleischige Zunge. Sie profitieren von größerer Zungenfreiheit.

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