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LIZW Elisabeth Titanium Weymouth
Description
If you would describe your horse as something with the following;
Sensitive bars and tongue
Hard to relax in a double bridle
Allows the bradoon more freedom
Has a small mouth
easily gets wounds on the bars/mouth corners.
Falls behind in other Weymouths
Elisabeth's mouthpiece is a durable and comfortable, lightweight low ported Weymouth in the fantastic material - titanium. Sofia has Fager's new Anoblast™ technique, making it the most durable and highest quality titanium bit on the market! The grey color comes naturally from the process.Together with Fager's titanium bridoon, this set weighs around 400 grams(!) less than a regular double bridle.The port is bent forward. There is a big difference to have the bend tilted forward instead of upwards. When it is tilted forward, it will give the tongue freedom when it is placed inside the mouth. It also will give the bridoon more space.
When the reins are taken and the horse seeks the connection towards the bit, we want the tongue to take most of the pressure and not the bars. When the curb rein is pulled, the shank of the bit rotates back towards the chest of the horse, the mouthpiece is pushed forward against the tongue. The chain is important to divide the pressure between the mouth-poll and chin.A port upwards will instead highly increase the pressure on the bars and most likely create friction wounds on a sensitive horse.
Hooks and chain are included.
Sensitive bars and tongue
Hard to relax in a double bridle
Allows the bradoon more freedom
Has a small mouth
easily gets wounds on the bars/mouth corners.
Falls behind in other Weymouths
Elisabeth's mouthpiece is a durable and comfortable, lightweight low ported Weymouth in the fantastic material - titanium. Sofia has Fager's new Anoblast™ technique, making it the most durable and highest quality titanium bit on the market! The grey color comes naturally from the process.Together with Fager's titanium bridoon, this set weighs around 400 grams(!) less than a regular double bridle.The port is bent forward. There is a big difference to have the bend tilted forward instead of upwards. When it is tilted forward, it will give the tongue freedom when it is placed inside the mouth. It also will give the bridoon more space.
When the reins are taken and the horse seeks the connection towards the bit, we want the tongue to take most of the pressure and not the bars. When the curb rein is pulled, the shank of the bit rotates back towards the chest of the horse, the mouthpiece is pushed forward against the tongue. The chain is important to divide the pressure between the mouth-poll and chin.A port upwards will instead highly increase the pressure on the bars and most likely create friction wounds on a sensitive horse.
Hooks and chain are included.
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