Description
The loose ring snaffle with copper pad is becoming a popular bit. It is suitable for horses with large tongues or small mouths, as the copper pad and the double joint reduce the nutcracker effect of a single joint bit. This bit is very similar to the French link snaffle, but the smooth center pad gives a slightly more positive action on the tongue than the flat plate of the French link snaffle. The double joint is often preferred by horses because the lack of pressure on the roof of the mouth makes the bit more comfortable and the pressure is evenly distributed on the tongue and mouth bars.
The ergonomic copper pad is warm and encourages the horse to salivate and accept the bit. Made of stainless steel, the most commonly used material for horse bits, it is durable, easy to clean, tasteless and will not rust. Ideal for many horses and most equestrian disciplines.
Measurements
According to our size guide, the A and B measurements of this bit are:
A=16mm
B=65mm
Stainless Steel Horse Bits...
Stainless steel is the most common material used for horse bits because it is durable, easy to clean and does not rust. Some of our stainless steel bits have copper mouthpieces that help create a warm feeling and encourage the horse to salivate and accept the bit. Stainless steel bits are suitable for a wide range of horses and are available in many designs, allowing you to choose the right bit for your horse and your discipline.
Pair your snaffle bit with one of our anatomical bridles.
For health and hygiene reasons, this bit will not be returned if it is removed from the model.
Technical details
- Free ring cheeks
- Double jointed stainless steel mouthpiece with copper insert
- Bit resistance : Light
- This bit is BD compliant
Care Instructions
To promote good hygiene and protect the longevity of your horse bit, we recommend the following care regimen after each use.
1. Rinse your bit after each use under a faucet to remove any saliva or debris from the surface.
2. Use a sponge or soft cloth to wipe any excess debris from the bit, paying particular attention to the joints and hinges.
3. Allow to dry naturally.