Snaffle Trust Sweet iron waterford 16 mm

TRUST

€ 256,50

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13,5 CM
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The loose snaffle is a standard jaw piece. This jaw piece has loose rings that allow the bit to move more freely in the mouth, which is why many horses accept this bit well. To prevent skin from getting between the moving rings, it is advisable to provide the bit with bit rings. Small rings have a more direct effect from the aids than larger rings. The smaller the rings, the more pressure is transferred to a smaller surface area. Nice bit for a stronger horse.

A Waterford mouthpiece consists of a series of rounded links. It is a flexible bit that molds to the horse's mouth and creates even pressure. It can move in all directions, making it difficult for the horse to grip the bit so that the rider maintains proper control. This bit is not suitable for inexperienced riders. In soft hands this mouthpiece is gentle, but in a hard hand the bit can be sharp.

The Sweet Iron bits are made of steel and have a recognizable blue color. Through contact with (air) humidity, Sweet Iron develops surface rust that tastes sweet and naturally stimulates the horse's saliva production. This will cause the horse to foam more, which ensures better acceptance of the bit. This rusting process (oxidation) changes the blue color of the TRUST bits to brown-gray.

The bits from TRUST equestrian are traditional Dutch. All bits are designed, developed and handmade in the Netherlands. A team of technical professionals works on production every day. The bits are assembled with the greatest care and made from the best materials. The quality control and standard are therefore very high. With every design, the balance between shape, material and weight is continuously taken into account. TRUST bits are slightly curved so that they fit better to the horse's mouth. This anatomical shape allows the bit to fit better in the mouth and the pressure is better distributed. Due to the wide choice of mouthpieces, jaw pieces and materials, TRUST strives to have a suitable bit for every horse.