The bevel bit allows mild leverage and offers a little more control, promoting outline, head carriage and responsiveness. The loose brass alloy discs in the centre can help to soothe a fussy tongued horse.
The loose ring cheek has greater movement than a fixed cheek which can discourage fixing and leaning. The loose brass alloy discs in the centre of the bit can help to soothe a fussy tongued horse.
The lifting effect at the front offers more control and precision making it good for jumping. The Waterford mouth should be worn 1/4 - 1/2 wider than standard to work effectively. Brass alloy assists with salivation. Mouthpiece thickness: 10.5mm. Cheek height: 135mm. Brass alloy mouth: Copper is alloyed with a harder metal to produce warm, durable mouthpieces which aid salivation. Stainless steel is used for the cheeks due to it being durable, easy to clean and resistance to rust.
For lunging using a bridle, this adaptor removes the fiddly job of rethreading the lunge line when changing reins. The adaptor lays across the poll, threads through the bit rings and connects to the lunge line clip under the chin. Changing reins is simply a matter of turning the horse around. SupaFleece padding at the poll makes this lunging adapter ideal for sensitive horses.