Wilma Titanium Loose Baucher used - Fager | Mors & More
Wilma Titanium Loose Baucher used - Fager | Mors & More

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Wilma Titanium Loose Baucher used - Fager

Titanium

Titanium

Size: 125 (4"9)

€120.00 €135.00
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Scheduled for delivery on Friday 19 September.

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Wilma Titanium Loose Baucher used - Fager | Mors & More

Wilma Titanium Loose Baucher used - Fager

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€120.00 €135.00

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Description

CATEGORY A : Excellent condition

The WILMA two-ring baby fulmer bit is a titanium waterford bit. It has six smooth edges making it relatively soft compared to a model with more raised "balls". This bit offers a disymmetrical contact from the hand to the horse's mouth due to its articulation and mobility. It is recommended for horses that tend to weigh themselves down in the hand excessively. The multiple breaks will invite the horse to take charge in his forehand. The free rings offer a soft contact without leverage and allow easy play in the fingers to relax the horse's forehand.

The Loose Baucher is Fager’s EUIPO registered design created to protect the mouth corner’s and front cheek teeth by moving the pressure further down.

Fiche technique

In stock 1 Product
Rings size 55mm
Mouthpiece type plein
Thickness 12mm
Weight 160g
Side pieces Droop cheek
Material Titanium
Mouthpiece Waterford
Reference WILMABAU_OCCAS

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