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Season:Core-CL
Brand:Stubben
Code:STBN2233
The Stubben 2in1 Loose Ring Double Jointed Lozenge Snaffle Bit is an innovative design that has been crafted with stainless steel cheeks and a sweet copper link. Sweet copper promotes a better acceptance of the bit, gives a pleasant sweet taste and encourages chewing and salivation.
The 2in1 bit offers two additional impact levels in the horse’s mouth by simply switching the sides of the bit.
If the sign + is visible on the mounting side, the more effective side is in use. If you cannot see the + sign from the mounting side, the softer side is in use. Changing from each side helps to provide desensitization of the horse’s mouth.
The free sliding rings of the Loose Ring Snaffle enable the horse to adjust the position of the bit in his mouth. This tends to make the horse relax his jaw and chew the bit, thus encouraging the horse to accept the bit.
When picking up the reins the rings move so that the bit is automatically positioned correctly.
Please note, this size guide is approximate and for guidance only.