• Cherry rollers provide a more relaxed feeling in the jaws
• Sweet Iron layer stimulates natural salivation
• Mouthpiece is relatively loose in the mouth for good acceptance of the bit
This double-jointed snaffle stands out because of the mouthpiece that consists of cherry rollers with a coating of Sweet Iron. The moving cherry rollers trigger your horse to grab the rollers and play with them. This not only ensures relaxation, but also a natural production of saliva and a good acceptance of the bit. In addition, the moving rollers make it more difficult for the horse to grip the bit.
Product features:
The Sweet Iron bits are made of blue steel and give off a sweet-tasting surface rust due to contact with saliva. This sweet taste stimulates the natural production of saliva, which causes the horse to foam more and accept the bit better.
The anatomical shape follows the shape of the horse's mouth, creating a soft and even pressure distribution. In the case of a double-jointed bit, the mouthpiece consists of three parts, the middle part of which lies flat on the tongue. This creates more pressure on the tongue than with a single broken mouthpiece. The thicker the middle section, the more pressure on the tongue.
A snaffle is a bit with loose bit rings. This type of bit is generally well accepted, because the mouthpiece is relatively loose in the mouth.
Maintenance:
If a Sweet Iron bit is not used for a while, an orange-brown rust layer can form on the mouthpiece. This can be easily removed by wiping the bit with a damp cloth.