Beval double jointed with roller used - Shires
Beval double jointed with roller used - Shires

Shires

Beval double jointed with roller used

Size: 115 (4"5)

€33.99 €43.99
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Scheduled for delivery on Saturday 03 May.

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Beval double jointed with roller used - Shires

Beval double jointed with roller used

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€33.99 €43.99

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Expert's opinion: The Shires Beval double jointed combined with the small central "games" allows for better relaxation of the horse's mouth. Indeed, unlike the single jointed which acts on the palate which is a sensitive part of the horse's mouth, the double jointed acts on the tongue without causing pain. The rings help to get the horse's attention and help him to relax his jaw on the bit in order to obtain a pleasant tension that is conducive to relaxation. 

The Beval bit with central rings is a versatile bit that allows the horse to switch leverage and focus on the rider's aids. The 3-way bit is often used to test the horse's reaction to leverage.

> Combination of 3 bits in one: lateral framing, leverage and lifting effect. 

 Cheek height: 55mm (4.5", 5"), 65mm (5.5")

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Rings size 55mm
Mouthpiece type plein
Thickness 14mm
Weight 200g
Side pieces Beval
Material Copper / Sweet iron
Mouthpiece A rouleaux / Double brisure
Bit condition Category A
Reference 6356_occas

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