BR Sweet Iron Cherry Roller Double Jointed Loose Ring Snaffle
BR Sweet Iron Cherry Roller Double Jointed Loose Ring Snaffle
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BR Sweet Iron Cherry Roller Double Jointed Loose Ring Snaffle

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• Cherry rollers provide a more relaxed feeling in the jaws
• Sweet Iron coating stimulates the natural production of saliva
• Relatively loose position in the mouth for a good acceptance of the bit

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Description:

This double jointed loose ring snaffle stands out because of the mouthpiece that consists of cherry rollers with a coating of Sweet Iron. The moving Cherry rollers trigger your horse to grab the rollers and play with them. This not only ensures relaxation, but also a natural production of saliva and a good acceptance of the bit. In addition, the moving rolls make it more difficult for the horse to grasp the bit.

Product characteristics:
The Sweet Iron bits are made of blue steel and create a sweet-tasting surface rust through contact with saliva. This sweet taste stimulates the natural production of saliva, which causes the horse to foam more at the mouth and to accept the bit better.

The anatomical design follows the shape of the horse's mouth, creating a gentle and even pressure distribution. In the case of a double jointed bit, the mouthpiece consists of three parts. The middle section of the mouthpiece lies flat on the tongue. This causes more pressure on the tongue than a single jointed bit. The thicker the middle section, the more pressure it will create on the tongue.

A loose ring snaffle allows the mouthpiece to move freely relative to the rings. This type of bit allows a lot of movement, making it one of the most easily accepted bits.

Maintenance:
If a Sweet Iron bit is not used for a while, an orange-brown rust layer might appear on the mouthpiece. This can be easily removed by wiping the bit with a damp cloth

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