Sprenger Dynamics RS double jointed loose ring 14mm SENSOGAN
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The double-jointed snaffle creates a more even pressure distribution in the horse's mouth and thus a more comfortable feel for your horse Thanks to the ergonomic shape and the 45 degree forward tilted centrepiece, the ring snaffle fits anatomically correctly between the tongue and the palate arch while using the sensitive sense of touch of the tongue The horse bit is ideal for sensitive horses or horses with fleshy tongue, as the reins aids arrive in the horse's mouth more specifically and precisely Thanks to the processed material Sensogan, the bridle is particularly compatible. The chewing activity of the horse is stimulated and thus the willingness to perform is strengthened Trust in Sprenger premium quality, which combines sophisticated practical equestrian products with high-quality materials, such as Sensogan
The double-jointed snaffle creates a more even pressure distribution in the horse's mouth and thus a more comfortable feel for your horse Thanks to the ergonomic shape and the 45 degree forward tilted centrepiece, the ring snaffle fits anatomically correctly between the tongue and the palate arch while using the sensitive sense of touch of the tongue The horse bit is ideal for sensitive horses or horses with fleshy tongue, as the reins aids arrive in the horse's mouth more specifically and precisely Thanks to the processed material Sensogan, the bridle is particularly compatible. The chewing activity of the horse is stimulated and thus the willingness to perform is strengthened Trust in Sprenger premium quality, which combines sophisticated practical equestrian products with high-quality materials, such as Sensogan
HypostoreThis loose ring has a double jointed mouthpiece and a round middle piece that puts pressure on the tongue. Because the middle part has an angle of 45 degrees to the front, it lies friendly on the tongue and ensures a constant connection. The flatter the middle piece, the sharper the bit. A double jointed bit has the advantage that it adapts more easily to the horse's mouth than a single jointed bit.