TRUST equestrian Sweet Iron Single Jointed Pelham

TRUST equestrian Sweet Iron Single Jointed Pelham

4.5 in / 16mm
€159,99 EUR
Sale price  €159,99 EUR Regular price 
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TRUST equestrian Sweet Iron Single Jointed Pelham

TRUST equestrian Sweet Iron Single Jointed Pelham

€159,99 EUR
Sale price  €159,99 EUR Regular price 
Size
Starch16mm
Sweet Iron bits are made of iron and are recognizable by their distinctive blue color. Through contact with moisture, whether humidity or saliva, rust forms on the surface, which has a sweet taste and naturally stimulates saliva production. This causes the horse to foam more and accept the bit better.

A single-jointed bit has a single hinge point, which exerts less pressure on the tongue compared to a double-jointed mouthpiece. It mainly applies pressure to the bars and sides of the tongue and can also affect the palate. A single-jointed mouthpiece is considered a standard mouthpiece.

The Pelham cheekpiece combines the effects of a snaffle and a curb bit. Although it has one cheekpiece, it can be ridden with one or two reins. When riding with one rein, a Pelham strap is required to connect the bit rings with the rings of the shanks. The length of the shanks influences the sharpness of the action, with the Pelham with longer shanks being sharper than the Baby Pelham. It is mainly used for strong horses, those with limited mouth space for two mouthpieces, or horses that need to get used to a curb bit. However, this bit requires some rider experience.

TRUST Equestrian bits are entirely of Dutch origin. They are designed, developed, and manufactured in the Netherlands, with a team of technical specialists working daily on their production. Each TRUST bit is carefully crafted from the best materials and meets the highest international quality standards. Anatomically shaped and slightly curved, TRUST bits adapt optimally to the horse's mouth and distribute pressure evenly. With a wide range of materials, mouthpieces, and cheekpieces, TRUST offers countless combination possibilities to find the right bit for every horse.

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