The Dee ring compromises between an eggbutt and a full cheek snaffle, preventing pinching at the corners of the mouth and without the dangers posed by the arms of a full cheek snaffle.
Very similar to a full cheek snaffle, the narrow arms which project above and below the rings prevent the mouthpiece from sliding in the horses mouth and emphasize the turning aid. The loose rings discourage fixing and leaning on the forehand.
The main feature of the full cheek is to help steering by giving lateral control. This bit has 2 1/4" rings and 11mm mouth, that demands more respect without being harsh. This bit is for horses that lean on the bit or are hard to rate.
Twisted wire mouthpiece gives significant, targeted tongue pressure while the copper encourages salivation for softness. It not only adds tongue pressure, it will be strong on the bars and poll.
The JP Korsteel Stainless Steel Jointed Slow Twist Eggbutt Snaffle Bit has the slow twist that adds more control for those times when your horse may get a little strong. The curve design of the mouthpiece eliminates the nutcracker effect.
The JP Korsteel Stainless Steel Jointed Slow Twist Eggbutt Snaffle Bit has the slow twist that adds more control for those times when your horse may get a little strong. The curve design of the mouthpiece eliminates the nutcracker effect.
JP bits have a curved shape that eliminates the interference that conventional bits can cause. All JP bits feature curved bars that prevent the bit from hitting the roof of the horse's mouth and eliminate the nutcracker action that pinches a horses tongue
Allows for effective communication between horse and rider whilst encouraging relaxation and salivation, Preventing pinching at the corners of the mouth and without the dangers posed by the arms of a full cheek snaffle.
This bit has a thin, split mouthpiece, which means that the mouthpiece is divided into two separate bars. The split design allows for more precise communication with the horse’s tongue and bars.
This bit has a thin, split mouthpiece, which means that the mouthpiece is divided into two separate bars.
The split design allows for more precise communication with the horse’s tongue and bars.