Fager Oscar is suitable if you would describe your horse as the following;
- Sensitive to pressure, unstable in contact
 - Struggles to connect with the contact
 - Can be difficult to steer
 - Has sensitive corners of the mouth
 - Unbalanced
 
Oscar is a lightweight double-jointed bit, made of the durable metal Titanium. It is designed with a 30 mm lozenge in the middle of the mouthpiece that lies flat against the horse's tongue. This straight design places more pressure on the tongue and less on the bars.
Oscar has a smooth front lock that provides the horse with the stability they need to more easily seek contact, build confidence, and improve balance.
Baby Fulmer is a registered design by Fager. This cheekpiece gives you a mix between the loose and fixed ring. Fulmers will lie close to the horse's side, helping with steering and keeping the mouthpiece steady. The loose rings are placed further away from the corners of the mouth, and this will put pressure further down and inward, encouraging the horse to lift in the front, come back to the hand, and avoid a stiff feeling against the bit. It is a very comfortable choice for many horses and a good start for a young one. Baby Fulmer is FEI-approved, even for dressage.
Fager Oscar is suitable if you would describe your horse as the following;
- Sensitive to pressure, unstable in contact
 - Struggles to connect with the contact
 - Can be difficult to steer
 - Has sensitive corners of the mouth
 - Unbalanced
 
Oscar is a lightweight double-jointed bit, made of the durable metal Titanium. It is designed with a 30 mm lozenge in the middle of the mouthpiece that lies flat against the horse's tongue. This straight design places more pressure on the tongue and less on the bars.
Oscar has a smooth front lock that provides the horse with the stability they need to more easily seek contact, build confidence, and improve balance.
Baby Fulmer is a registered design by Fager. This cheekpiece gives you a mix between the loose and fixed ring. Fulmers will lie close to the horse's side, helping with steering and keeping the mouthpiece steady. The loose rings are placed further away from the corners of the mouth, and this will put pressure further down and inward, encouraging the horse to lift in the front, come back to the hand, and avoid a stiff feeling against the bit. It is a very comfortable choice for many horses and a good start for a young one. Baby Fulmer is FEI-approved, even for dressage.