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Butterfly lugging bit - Zilco

Stainless steel

Stainless steel

Size: 125 (4"9)

€39.95
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Scheduled for delivery on Friday 14 November.

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Butterfly lugging bit - Zilco

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€39.95

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Expert opinion

: The butterfly lugging bit from Zilco provides a better distribution of pressure points thanks to its straight barrel. It acts globally on the tongue and the bars. It is recommended for horses with a sensitive palate or a flat palate. The straight bit allows the rider to obtain a symmetrical action. Butterfly rings are most commonly used in driving but can also be used in riding. It offers a leverage action on the neck. It contributes to a better control for powerful and/or hot horses. The shape of the legs improves the steering by the framing effect. It should be used with one or two pairs of reins with or without rings in order to fine-tune the adjustments and to best adapt to the rider's hand and the horse's mouth.

Material

Stainless steel : Stainless steel is a commonly used alloy which has the particularity of not oxidizing. Because of their nature, stainless steel jaws are very solid and do not get damaged over time.

Fiche technique

Mouthpiece type plein
Thickness 15mm
Weight 370g
Shank lenght 95mm
Side pieces Butterfly / Racing
Material Stainless steel
Mouthpiece Straight
Reference 12250

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