STUBBEN - Mors Full cheek snaffle Sweet Copper Link
$162.99
SWEET copper mouth promotes acceptance with its sweet taste, encourages salivation, and offers high-strength copper. Full Cheek Snaffle aids in lateral guidance for bends, while Pelham Bit offers dual rein control and precise responsiveness.
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STUBBEN - Mors Full cheek snaffle Sweet Copper Link
Product Details
FULL CHEEK SNAFFLE DOUBLE BROKEN BIT
Widths in cm: 12.5 cm
Widths in inch: 5"
Cheeks: 12cm - 4 3/4"
Thickness: 14 mm
Widths in cm: 13.5cm
Widths in inch: 5 1/4”
Cheeks: 14cm - 5 1/2"
Thickness: 14 mm
With Sweet Copper Link
International article number: 2270
Benefits of SWEET copper mouth:
Better acceptance
Pleasant sweet taste of the middle piece
Encourages chewing and salivation
Solid copper composition (90% Copper, 7% Iron and Aluminum, no Nickel) with very high strength
Horses feel good with SWEET Copper
Benefits of a Full Cheek Snaffle:
Long and extended arms above and below the mouthpiece with a ring attached to it. The cheeks have a good lateral guiding effect which enhances the response of the horse on the outside rein when riding bends and circles
The leverage effect is not very high. It can be increased however when used with bit keepers, which keep the bit more fixed in the mouth
Full-cheek-snaffles have proven to be especially good for training young horses and lungeing work.
Benefits of a Pelham Bit:
Can be ridden with one or two sets of reins
Leverage bit putting pressure on the bars of the mouth as well as the poll
Exact and effective responsiveness
Only if you use a Pelham with two reins, you can take advantage of the bit to its full extent. With the rein in the upper large ring, called the snaffle-rein, the action of the bit is similar to an Egg-But-Bit or a Loose-Ring-Snaffle.
The lower rein, called the curb rein, which is attached to the lower end of the shank, is used for its curb action with a leverage effect, applying pressure on the poll.
Using the Bit with a bit converter and only one rein minimizes its effect. A famous German Riding-Instructor (Trainer) once told me, using a bit converter when riding with a Pelham is like driving a car and holding the hand break at the same time.
The special features of a Stübben STEEL tec Pelham are its short shanks of only 5cm ca. 2 inches. This reduces the leverage, but allows a quicker more direct action between reins and mouthpiece. (Standard Pelhams have shanks with a length of 7cm or 2.3/4 inches).
The immediate response is especially helpful when show jumping, particularly when the course has many tight turns.
The flat curb chain hooks prevent the horse’s lips from being pinched.
Furthermore, our curb chain, with flat hooks, is easier to adjust to the each horse’s chin, because you don‘t have to twist it like a conventional curb chain, so it can lie flat in the chin groove
Stübben Steeltec quality:
No rough edges that could hurt the horse's mouth
Long durability due to selected materials
A special processing technology ensures that bit holes and link pieces remain intact for longer