Sprenger Novocontact Watertrens Enkel Gebroken 14mm
Description
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novocontact bits are designed to create a unique oval shape that widens the contact surface on the tongue while allowing the rider to maintain stable contact. When the rider gives a rein aid, the mouthpiece rotates forward and the contact surface becomes narrower, allowing for more precise and effective communication. novocontact bits improve the interaction between horse and rider for better contact and acceptance of the bit. Tests have shown that single jointed novocontact bits are highly recommended for horses that do not accept contact confidently. They also offer added benefit for horses with sensitive mouths, as the rider can give precise yet gentle aids. Novocontact bits are developed based on the latest scientific research and are suitable for every type of horse. The bits have been successfully tested and approved by professional and leisure riders and are available in single and double hinged versions.
novocontact bits are designed to create a unique oval shape that widens the contact surface on the tongue while allowing the rider to maintain stable contact. When the rider gives a rein aid, the mouthpiece rotates forward and the contact surface becomes narrower, allowing for more precise and effective communication. novocontact bits improve the interaction between horse and rider for better contact and acceptance of the bit. Tests have shown that single jointed novocontact bits are highly recommended for horses that do not accept contact confidently. They also offer added benefit for horses with sensitive mouths, as the rider can give precise yet gentle aids. Novocontact bits are developed based on the latest scientific research and are suitable for every type of horse. The bits have been successfully tested and approved by professional and leisure riders and are available in single and double hinged versions.
AmazonOval shape increases the contact surface on the tongue for a soft effect Ideal for improving the leaning of very sensitive horses that do not approach the hand properly Optimal utilisation of space in the horse's mouth