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By Fager

Product Code: TIMLR

This is available with a 30-day trial

This is dressage legal

TIMLR Tim Sweet Iron Loose Rings

£80.00

Description

The joints on Tim are tilted 45 degrees and can be used in 2 ways:

With the horse logo on the right side running forward, the joints will give some more pressure on the tongue when you take the reins, but also more relief when you give the reins. This can be good for horses that are sensitive but where you want a quicker reaction.

With the horse logo upside down on the left side running forward, the joints will follow the tongue to make the pressure in the tongue more gentle. This can be good for sensitive horses who need clear but gentle signals.

It is here, the dressage legal version of the popular bit Alexander!

Tim is a sweet-tasting, double-jointed sweet iron Snaffle.

The joints are tilted 45 degrees and can be used in 2 ways:

With the horse logo on the right side running forward, the joints will give some more pressure on the tongue when you take the reins, but also more relief when you give the reins. This can be good for horses that are sensitive but where you want a quicker reaction.

With the horse logo upside down on the left side running forward, the joints will follow the tongue to make the pressure in the tongue more gentle. This can be good for sensitive horses who need clear but gentle signals.

The sweet iron material will still make your horse seek contact with the bit, while the joints will help you get clear signals.

At Fager we design our bits to always sit horizontally straight, there is never a bigger bend forward. The reasoning behind this is to ensure that the bit maintains the correct balance point (BP) in the mouth, creating stability and clear communication for the horse. When a bit creates a bigger bend forward, it also moves the BP forward, detrimentally reducing the effectiveness of the aids.
 

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