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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. Read more.

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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

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