TURNADO 3-Ring 16 mm - Sensogan

innovative joint, angled forward by 45°
therefore the contact surface of the mouthpiece on the tongue is equal on both sides
enables an even effect on both tongue edges
more control over horses that tend to push forward
leverage effect can be modified by different rein attachment options
sandblasting characterizes the unique inclination of the joint
Size
Ring-Ø
bestmögliche Kontrolle

wenn du sie brauchst

Was genau ist eigentlich eine Hebelwirkung - und wie entsteht sie im Pferdemaul? Wählst du ein Gebiss mit Hebelwirkung, dann verteilt sich der Druck, der durch die Zügeleinwirkung entsteht, auf mehrere Wirkpunkte am Pferdekopf - zum Beispiel auf das Genick. Wenn du beispielsweise im Parcours die größtmögliche Kontrolle benötigst, kann diese Einwirkung sinnvoll sein, um auch dann in Kommunikation mit deinem Pferd zu bleiben, wenn es sich entziehen möchte. Aber Achtung: Reiter sollten immer darauf achten, niemals zu stark oder zu lange auf das Genick des Pferdes Einfluss zu nehmen. Darum empfehlen wir Gebisse mit Hebelwirkung nur für erfahrene Reiter mit kontrollierter Handeinwirkung.

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.

doppelte Zügelführung

doppelte genauigkeit

Bei 3-Ring-Gebissen entfaltet sich der Druck, der auf das Genick des Pferdes wirkt, noch prägnanter als zum Beispiel bei Fillis- oder Multitrensen. Warum? Weil die Hebelwirkung durch die Länge des Seitenteils größer ist. Darum kannst du das 3-Ring-Gebiss im Idealfall auch mit zwei Zügelpaaren nutzen. Denn so nimmst du mit dem Hauptzügel im großen Ring nur Einfluss auf Zunge und Unterkiefer. Das zweite Zügelpaar, verschnallt im unteren Ring, kann je nach Bedarf über das Backenstück Druck auf das Genick ausüben. Die wichtige Voraussetzung dafür ist allerdings eine gefühlvolle Reiterhand. Darum empfehlen wir dieses Gebiss nicht, falls du noch unerfahren oder unausbalanciert bist.

Your choice

for stormy horses

The 3-ring bit is probably one of the most versatile models. This is because it can be used in a variety of ways thanks to the different rein buckling options. Because the mouthpiece can slide freely in the ring - just as it does with a water snaffle - the rider can control the poll pressure independently of the pressure on the tongue. This special feature has proven to be an advantage, especially with very impetuous horses that react sensitively to the constriction of the tongue. Whenever you have to apply more pressure by hand, does your horse bang its head or go against the reins even more? Then this bit could be what you are looking for.

"Simple"

the classic par excellence

The single jointed bit is the classic par excellence. It acts on the lower jaw via the tongue. When the reins are tightened, the joint in the middle of the mouthpiece stands up slightly, relieves the middle of the tongue and directs more pressure to the edges of the tongue. Because our bits are anatomically shaped, they offer the best comfort and avoid an unpleasant nutcracker effect.

Half a centimeter

for the perfect fit

Let's start in order: If you want to check whether your horse's bit is big enough, you should take a look at the corners of the mouth while the reins are not tightened. If the bit has continuous rings, the following applies if it is buckled correctly: There should be no more than half a centimeter of space between the corner of the mouth and the bit ring on the right and left. Also make sure that the ring can always move freely and does not pinch the corner of the mouth.

Unwanted dives?

A chin strap can help!

Would you like additional cover? No problem! An additional chin strap can help to limit the leverage effect of your 3-ring bit. The strap is simply buckled into the upper ring along the lower jaw. It has two functions: Firstly, it limits the neck pressure and secondly, it acts on the lower jaw. In this way, it can counteract your horse "diving" downwards and prevent it from withdrawing from your aids by holding its head too low.

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