A Dressage bit with a low port for the horse with a sensitive or low palate. It has more leverage on the poll due to the longer shanks. Made with Sensogan with stainless steel rings / cheeks.
Proper Placement of the bit in the horses mouth: The horse’s mouth is narrower where the curb is buckled, which is why the curb should usually be 1/2 to 1 cm smaller than the bridle. It is important that the side parts of the curb are close to the corners of the mouth. The curb chain should be buckled in such a way that the curb can be taken up to an angle of approx. 45 .
- low, wide port
- offers broad space for the tongue
- protects the sensitive palate, ideal for horses with a flat palatal arch
- higher poll pressure due to longer cheeks, leverage effect slightly delayed






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