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Pump candars at Picadera
The leverage effect of a classic Curb Bit affects the mouth, the lower jaw and the neck. With a Sliding Cheek Curb Bit , this effect is somewhat delayed. The mouthpiece first slides up the curb bit a small distance before acting on the mouth, lower jaw and neck. This ensures a rhythmic up and down action that can help mouthy horses relax their jaws. A horse that is loose in the mouth will run more contentedly and be able to use its body apparatus more effectively, as the looseness can affect the entire horse. The pump curb at Picadera can be used bare or also in combination with a bradoon .
The Sliding Cheek Curb Bit INGLES Mullen Mouth is made of stainless steel. The movable curb bit trees are English style. The anatomically shaped mouthpiece is especially advantageous for horses with very thick tongues, as it offers a lot of port .
The Sliding Cheek Curb Bit INGLES is distinguished by its ported mouthpiece with a low port. The arch in the middle relieves the tongue center. This bit is also made of stainless steel and has an English style.
The Sliding Cheek Curb Bit VAQUERO Mullen Mouth is made of burnished iron. The side pieces are in typical Spanish style. The foam stirrup prevents the horse from catching the curb bit with its lips. Due to the anatomically shaped Mullen Mouth , the mouthpiece is also intended for horses with fleshy tongues. The Curb Bit lies evenly on the tongue due to the shape. Natural oxidation processes stimulate the bit , which is made of burnished iron, to salivate, as noble rust can form over time. Again, it is recommended to occasionally rub the bit with a cloth soaked in olive oil.
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Portuguese training curb bit GIRA Mullen Mouth Sweet Iron with rotating mouthpiece
139 € incl. VAT.
Contains 19% VAT.plus shipping -
Spanish training curb bit GIRA Mullen Mouth Sweet Iron with rotating mouthpiece
139 € incl. VAT.
Contains 19% VAT.plus shipping -
Baby Curb Bit VAQUERO Mullen Mouth Stainless steel with foam handle and sliding cheek
Original price was: 109 €79 €Current price is: 79 €. incl. VAT.
Contains 19% VAT.plus shipping -
Pelham INGLES Sweet Iron Mullen Mouth with stainless steel side panels and sliding cheek
99 € incl. VAT.
Contains 19% VAT.plus shipping -
Sliding Cheek Curb Bit INGLES low port Stainless steel
99 € incl. VAT.
Contains 19% VAT.plus shipping -
Sliding Cheek Curb Bit INGLES Mullen Mouth Stainless steel
99 € incl. VAT.
Contains 19% VAT.plus shipping
Pump candars at Picadera
The leverage effect of a classic Curb Bit affects the mouth, the lower jaw and the neck. With a Sliding Cheek Curb Bit , this effect is somewhat delayed. The mouthpiece first slides up the curb bit a small distance before acting on the mouth, lower jaw and neck. This ensures a rhythmic up and down action that can help mouthy horses relax their jaws. A horse that is loose in the mouth will run more contentedly and be able to use its body apparatus more effectively, as the looseness can affect the entire horse. The pump curb at Picadera can be used bare or also in combination with a bradoon .
The Sliding Cheek Curb Bit INGLES Mullen Mouth is made of stainless steel. The movable curb bit trees are English style. The anatomically shaped mouthpiece is especially advantageous for horses with very thick tongues, as it offers a lot of port .
The Sliding Cheek Curb Bit INGLES is distinguished by its ported mouthpiece with a low port. The arch in the middle relieves the tongue center. This bit is also made of stainless steel and has an English style.
The Sliding Cheek Curb Bit VAQUERO Mullen Mouth is made of burnished iron. The side pieces are in typical Spanish style. The foam stirrup prevents the horse from catching the curb bit with its lips. Due to the anatomically shaped Mullen Mouth , the mouthpiece is also intended for horses with fleshy tongues. The Curb Bit lies evenly on the tongue due to the shape. Natural oxidation processes stimulate the bit , which is made of burnished iron, to salivate, as noble rust can form over time. Again, it is recommended to occasionally rub the bit with a cloth soaked in olive oil.