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Reference: 10279
Rings size: 60mm or 75mm
Mouthpiece type: Hard
Thickness: 17mm
Weight: 210g
We can order other sizes, please contact us here !
Beris bits are made of resin, with a very smooth surface that allows the bit to slide into the horse's mouth without the "gumming" effect that traditional resin bits can cause. This material is so smooth and soft to the touch that it can even be considered for horses with salivation difficulties.
> This resin is made from a plastic material for food use.
> A real asset to obtain chewing and a good acceptance of the bit thanks to its soft touch and its ambient temperature.
> Hand-made bits (possibility of traces of machining)
Caution: resin bits are particularly vulnerable, it is strongly advised not to use a bit that is too damaged as this could injure the horse's bars, tongue and palate.
A loose ring means increased mobility of the bit. The loose ring is meant for horses who prefer this "mobility" and offers you the opportunity to choose additionally the best matching mouthpiece. The ring runs smoothly in its copper sockets and this increases the lifespan of the bit substantially.
Similar in shape with the comfort bar, just the diametre is with 15mm a lot thinner. This recommends the bit for ponies and horses with non spacious mouthes.
Clean with water after each use and occasionally with a special cleaning product for bits.
If you are not completely convinced by this bit, you can convert your purchase into a rental. We will refund you half the price of the bit. For more information, please go to the "Bit trial" section of your menu
Do not hesitate to contact us for any further information on this bit by clicking here!
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