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Harald Loose rings sweet iron
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Expert opinion
Expert opinion : Harald loose rings bit is a straight bit with a sweet iron tongue passage. The curve of the barrel provides space for the horse's tongue and slightly divides the pressure points on the tongue, commissures and bars. The straight barrel allows for a more symmetrical contact in the horse's mouth. This helps the horse to come into contact and function better in locomotion. The rigid contact of the metal nevertheless limits the risk of excessive tension. The choice of titanium helps to relax the horse, with a relatively light weight of the bit. The free rings offer a soft contact without leverage and allow easy play in the fingers to relax the horse's forehand.
Material
Sweet Iron : Sweet Iron alloy oxidises on contact with moisture in the mouth and air. Oxidation produces a sweet taste that naturally stimulates saliva production. This corresponds to the effect of a sugar given to the horse at the beginning of the session, but allows this sweet taste to be diffused throughout the work. As a result, this alloy ensures good acceptance of the bit and helps the horse to make contact with the mouthpiece. Oxidation changes the appearance of the bit over the course of the sessions.
Fiche technique
Rings size | 60mm / 65mm |
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Mouthpiece type | plein |
Thickness | 10mm / 12mm |
Side pieces | Loose ring |
Material | Sweet iron |
Mouthpiece | Anatomique / Droit / Passage de langue |
Reference | HARALD |