Bit from Fager Bits.
Would you describe your horse as the following:
- Does not dare to take support
- Does not trust the bit.
- Possibly low palate and sensitive bars
The mouthpiece is a two-piece sweet iron with Fager's smart FSS locking (Fager's Smart System).
With this technique, the bit locks upwards and forwards to create a bit with limited flexibility. This provides calm to a horse that has difficulty trusting the bit and seeking honest support.
Baby Fulmer is a registered design by Fager. The small cheek bars together with the loose rings give you a nice mix of fixed and loose rings. The Fulmer bars should lie next to the horse without wobbling during rein contact, helping with steering and keeping the mouthpiece stable. The loose rings are placed further out from the corner of the mouth, which means that the pressure from the bit is placed further forward in the mouth. This makes the horse come up in front and creates a flexible feeling. It is a good choice for most horses, also suitable for young horses during breaking in.
Sweet iron is a coating applied to stainless bits that increases salivation and enhances acceptance. This makes sweet iron a perfect material to choose if you have a horse that needs to seek more support and contact with the bit.
Bit from Fager Bits.
Would you describe your horse as the following:
- Does not dare to take support
- Does not trust the bit.
- Possibly low palate and sensitive bars
The mouthpiece is a two-piece sweet iron with Fager's smart FSS locking (Fager's Smart System).
With this technique, the bit locks upwards and forwards to create a bit with limited flexibility. This provides calm to a horse that has difficulty trusting the bit and seeking honest support.
Baby Fulmer is a registered design by Fager. The small cheek bars together with the loose rings give you a nice mix of fixed and loose rings. The Fulmer bars should lie next to the horse without wobbling during rein contact, helping with steering and keeping the mouthpiece stable. The loose rings are placed further out from the corner of the mouth, which means that the pressure from the bit is placed further forward in the mouth. This makes the horse come up in front and creates a flexible feeling. It is a good choice for most horses, also suitable for young horses during breaking in.
Sweet iron is a coating applied to stainless bits that increases salivation and enhances acceptance. This makes sweet iron a perfect material to choose if you have a horse that needs to seek more support and contact with the bit.