Neue Schule Dressage Warmblood Bit – 14 mm | 5 cm Cheeks ⚖️ Subtle leverage and optimal tongue freedom – for refined dressage communication with warmbloods The Neue Schule Dressage Warmblood Bit is an anatomically designed bit with a narrow profile (14 mm) and shortened cheeks (5 cm), ideally suited for warmbloods with limited space in the mouth. This bit offers precision, stability, and comfort – crucial in higher dressage when double bridling is required. With its curved shape and subtle tongue port, this bit supports a quiet, stable connection and promotes a relaxed, correct acceptance of the hand. Why choose the Dressage Warmblood Bit? Specifically designed for warmbloods and sensitive horses – Anatomically fits in the mouth, even with limited space – No pressure on the palate or pinching of the lips 14 mm mouthpiece thickness – Slimmer than standard bits: more comfort when used with a snaffle – Ideal for horses that feel quickly "full" in the mouth 5 cm short cheeks – Provides milder leverage and more refinement – Perfect for riders with an independent hand Lightly curved with tongue port – For a natural position and tongue freedom – Promotes relaxation, salivation, and acceptance Made from Salox Gold™ – Lightweight, quick to warm up, and extremely mouth-friendly – Easily accepted, even by sensitive horses Technical specifications: Mouthpiece: Straight with light tongue port Thickness: 14 mm Cheeks: 5 cm (shortened cheek arms) Material: Salox Gold™ with stainless steel side pieces Approved: FEI-approved for dressage with bit & snaffle Available sizes: 120 mm, 125 mm, 135 mm, 145 mm (depending on stock) Designed to perfectly combine with the Neue Schule connecting snaffle for ultimate balance. Ideal for: Warmbloods and horses with sensitive or small mouths Horses that react sensitively to traditional, thicker bits Riders in Z-dressage or higher who strive for softness and precision Combinations seeking balance between control and comfort The Neue Schule Dressage Warmblood Bit – 14 mm is the perfect choice for riders who want to communicate with subtle aids and for horses that need feel and space.