Sebastian Sweet iron Weymouth

Code: FA.SEBASTIAN5125 FA.SEBASTIAN5135 FA.SEBASTIAN5145 FA.SEBASTIAN5115 FA.SEBASTIAN7125 FA.SEBASTIAN7135 FA.SEBASTIAN7145 FA.SEBASTIAN7115 Choose variant
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Brand: FAGER
€140
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[i]Fager Sebastian is recommended if you would describe your horse as the following:[/i] * Young or unbalanced. * Sensitive for tongue pressure. * Finds it difficult to relax in a double bridle. * Needs more room for the Bridoon. * Has a conformationally small mouth, smaller than the average horse. * Sensitive mouthed and easily develops sores, cuts and rubs on the bars and corners of the mouth. * Falls behind the contact in other brands of Weymouth. Sebastian’s mouthpiece is designed to provide a comfortable, high-ported Weymouth bit. It is constructed of grey Sweet Iron. Sweet iron encourages a young or unbalanced horse to take up the bit and carry it correctly. Sebastian’s design has the port bent forward, directly over the tongue. This makes a huge difference when compared to having the bend tilted upwards. When tilted forward, the port allows the tongue additional freedom as well as allowing the Bridoon more space as well. As the reins are taken up and the horse seeks the connection towards the bit, it is preferable for the tongue to bear the majority of the pressure rather than the bars. When pressure is applied to the curb rein, the shank of the bit rotates back towards the chest of the horse, pushing the mouthpiece forward against the tongue. The chain is important to disperse the pressure evenly between the mouth, poll and chin. In contrast, an upward port strongly increases the pressure on the bars which can create sores and inflict pain on a sensitive horse. Sebastian comes supplied with hooks and chains.

Detailed information

Garance doručení
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Dárek zdarma
Dárek zdarma
Ke každé objednávce
Přes 3000 výdejních míst
po celé ČR
Doručení do druhého dne
na jakékoliv místo

Product detailed description

[i]Fager Sebastian is recommended if you would describe your horse as the following:[/i] * Young or unbalanced. * Sensitive for tongue pressure. * Finds it difficult to relax in a double bridle. * Needs more room for the Bridoon. * Has a conformationally small mouth, smaller than the average horse. * Sensitive mouthed and easily develops sores, cuts and rubs on the bars and corners of the mouth. * Falls behind the contact in other brands of Weymouth. Sebastian’s mouthpiece is designed to provide a comfortable, high-ported Weymouth bit. It is constructed of grey Sweet Iron. Sweet iron encourages a young or unbalanced horse to take up the bit and carry it correctly. Sebastian’s design has the port bent forward, directly over the tongue. This makes a huge difference when compared to having the bend tilted upwards. When tilted forward, the port allows the tongue additional freedom as well as allowing the Bridoon more space as well. As the reins are taken up and the horse seeks the connection towards the bit, it is preferable for the tongue to bear the majority of the pressure rather than the bars. When pressure is applied to the curb rein, the shank of the bit rotates back towards the chest of the horse, pushing the mouthpiece forward against the tongue. The chain is important to disperse the pressure evenly between the mouth, poll and chin. In contrast, an upward port strongly increases the pressure on the bars which can create sores and inflict pain on a sensitive horse. Sebastian comes supplied with hooks and chains.

Sebastian’s mouthpiece is designed to provide a comfortable, high-ported Weymouth bit. It is constructed of grey Sweet Iron.

Sweet iron encourages a young or unbalanced horse to take up the bit and carry it correctly.

Sebastian’s design has the port bent forward, directly over the tongue. This makes a huge difference when compared to having the bend tilted upwards.

When tilted forward, the port allows the tongue additional freedom as well as allowing the Bridoon more space as well.

As the reins are taken up and the horse seeks the connection towards the bit, it is preferable for the tongue to bear the majority of the pressure rather than the bars.

When pressure is applied to the curb rein, the shank of the bit rotates back towards the chest of the horse, pushing the mouthpiece forward against the tongue.

The chain is important to disperse the pressure evenly between the mouth, poll and chin.

In contrast, an upward port strongly increases the pressure on the bars which can create sores and inflict pain on a sensitive horse.

Sebastian comes supplied with hooks and chains.

Additional parameters

Category: Curb Bits Fager
EAN: Choose variant
Allowed for CJF/FEI dressage: Yes
Design: unbroken
Material: mild steel
Serie: Sebastian
Shoulder length: 5 cm, 7 cm
Thickness: 14 mm
Type: lever

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