Flippan Leather Kimblewick with hard mouthpiece from Beris.
Horses accept leather bits very well and almost all horses like the feeling of leather in their mouths and react with increased saliva production, become relaxed, and start chewing on the bit. The more the horse salivates, the better the bit slides in the mouth, increasing the well-being of your horse. The anatomical shape is further improved when the mouthpiece becomes wet, as it then molds to the horse's mouth.
Kimblewick distributes pressure on the lower jaw, neck, and in the mouth. Three different options for the placement of the reins depending on how much leverage effect you want.
Leather bits are suitable for young and very sensitive horses. Even horses that usually do not like having a bit in their mouth often accept this material and can learn to trust the rider's hand again. The leather is vegetable-tanned and hand-sewn.
NOTE: Before using a leather bit for the first time, soak it in cooking oil until the leather is completely saturated. This should be repeated when the leather starts to look dry. Remember to rinse the bit thoroughly after riding as saliva can shorten the lifespan of the leather.
- Thickness: 20 mm
The leather material is not suitable for horses that chew a lot on the bit. Therefore, the bit is not covered by warranty or right of complaint if the damage has occurred because the horse has bitten the bit.
Flippan Leather Kimblewick with hard mouthpiece from Beris.
Horses accept leather bits very well and almost all horses like the feeling of leather in their mouths and react with increased saliva production, become relaxed, and start chewing on the bit. The more the horse salivates, the better the bit slides in the mouth, increasing the well-being of your horse. The anatomical shape is further improved when the mouthpiece becomes wet, as it then molds to the horse's mouth.
Kimblewick distributes pressure on the lower jaw, neck, and in the mouth. Three different options for the placement of the reins depending on how much leverage effect you want.
Leather bits are suitable for young and very sensitive horses. Even horses that usually do not like having a bit in their mouth often accept this material and can learn to trust the rider's hand again. The leather is vegetable-tanned and hand-sewn.
NOTE: Before using a leather bit for the first time, soak it in cooking oil until the leather is completely saturated. This should be repeated when the leather starts to look dry. Remember to rinse the bit thoroughly after riding as saliva can shorten the lifespan of the leather.
- Thickness: 20 mm
The leather material is not suitable for horses that chew a lot on the bit. Therefore, the bit is not covered by warranty or right of complaint if the damage has occurred because the horse has bitten the bit.