Horse TackBitsEnglish BitsHerm Sprenger Dynamic RS Universal Bit 16mm Double Jointed

Herm Sprenger Dynamic RS Universal Bit 16mm Double Jointed

Product ID: 8830

$283.69

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For an extremely versatile bit, ride with the Dynamic RS Universal 16mm Double Jointed Sensogan Bit.

Dynamic RS bits are shaped in such a way that they lie anatomically correct between tongue and palate and do not exert pressure on sensitive parts of the mouth. The middle link or joint is angled forward by 45. With the ergonomic shape, the rein aids reach the horse_s mouth in a more targeted manner. When used correctly, Dynamic RS bits provide a confident contact even with sensitive horses. Additionally, the mouthpiece is made of Sensogan. Developed by SPRENGER, Sensogan is toxicologically tested, has a high compatibility and is exceptionally well tolerated. Furthermore, the Sensogan mouthpiece is easy to clean and results in a consistent flow of saliva promoting bit acceptance. This 16mm bit is extremely versatile offering 4 different rein options. Depending on where the reins are attached, varying degrees of lever action intensify the rider_s aids. Using a curb strap can limit the poll pressure and additionally acts onto the lower jaw.

Features:

  • Ergonomical shape allowing a soft and even distribution of pressure, middle link angled forward by 45
  • Fits exactly between tongue and palate
  • Extremely versatile - offers 4 different rein options
  • Depending on where reins are attached, varying degrees of lever action intensify the rider_s aids
  • Using curb strap can limit poll pressure and additionally acts onto lower jaw
  • Lever action has slight delay due to lateral offset position of upper ring
  • Ideal to master technically difficult passages in showjumping courses