10 Humber Street
Stratford , Ontario
N5A 6S1
1-800-361-3860
info@thefinnandfletcherco.com
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A rigid but soft double joint design with loose rings that gives a horse signals to turn. The ring rotates around on the mouthpiece and promotes relaxation and bit acceptance. Loose rings are frequently used for training young horses as the ring slides to provide a warning signal.
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A shaped flexible mouthpiece with loop rings that can be used in many ways. It gives direct pressure to turn if a rein is just attached to the ring in same way as loose ring. There are two loops on the ring, and if the cheekpiece is attached to the top, then when a rein is pulled it gives slight pressure on the poll and the corner of mouth. If the rein is attached to the bottom, then it applies more pressure.
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A shaped flexible mouthpiece with loose rings suitable for training as it gives a horse signals to turn. The ring rotates around on the mouthpiece and promotes relaxation and bit acceptance. Loose rings are frequently used for training young horses as the ring slides to provide a warning signal.
4.5″ = 45mm rings
5″, 5.5″, 5.75″ = 65mm rings
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A rigid but soft french link mouthpiece with King D rings.
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A rigid but soft french link mouthpiece with 65mm rings offers more space. Loose rings give a horse signals to turn. The ring rotates around on the mouthpiece and promotes relaxation and bit acceptance. Loose rings are frequently used for training young horses as the ring slides to provide a warning signal.
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A copper double joint with hanging cheeks gives the horse a signal to turn. The upper cheek has a ring at its end to which cheekpiece is attached. This attachment allows the bit to stay flat against a horse’s face, enabling pressure to be concentrated on bars.
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This copper double joint with loop rings bit can be used in many ways. It gives direct pressure to turn if a rein is just attached to the ring in same way as loose ring. There are two loops on the ring at top and bottom, and if the cheekpiece is attached to the top, then when a rein is pulled it gives slight pressure on the poll and the corner of mouth. If the rein is attached to the bottom, then it applies more pressure.
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A copper double joint with King D rings.
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A copper double joint with Round D rings. D-shaped ring puts pressure on the side of the face, providing lateral guiding effect. Because of size, the D ring prevents the bit from being pulled through. Square D is more common in horse race and round D in general riding.
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A contoured copper double joint with flat eggbutt rings that give a horse clear pressure to turn. The ring is fixed to the mouthpiece allowing it to move back and forth. Eggbutt does not rotate like loose ring, preventing it from pinching the lip. Good design to start with young horses.
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Full cheek gives a horse the clear signal to turn and with the cheeks extending upwards and downwards, puts more pressure on the side of the face. In full cheek Gag, strap holes are added to the rings so that the second rein attached would deliver pressure on the poll, raising head for correct posture. Full cheek gag is good for advanced jumpers.
10 Humber Street
Stratford , Ontario
N5A 6S1
1-800-361-3860
info@thefinnandfletcherco.com
10 Humber Street
Stratford , Ontario
N5A 6S1
1-800-361-3860
info@thefinnandfletcherco.com