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    Full Cheek Single Jointed Cyprium

    Feeling Feeling Full Cheek Single Jointed Cyprium

    €54,95

    Product description

    Full cheek:

    • The side pieces of a full cheek have 2 bars on the side and therefore cannot be pulled through the mouth.
    • These bars create more pressure on the horse's cheeks, which makes maneuverability easier.
    • A full cheek is stable and quiet in the mouth, ideal for training young horses.
    • Depending on the type, thickness and material, a full cheek is given a sharper or softer effect.

    Full Cheek Loops:

    • To make a full cheek even more effective, a full cheek loop can be attached to the cheek piece of the bridle on either side of the bit.
    • The end of the top bar is pushed through this.
    • Leverage is created by using these loops.
    • Prevents the bars from getting caught under the noseband of the bridle.

    Single Jointed

    • A single jointed bit has a hinge point in the middle that puts pressure on the lips, layers and sides of the tongue. A single jointed bit squeezes the tongue slightly under pressure and puts less pressure on the tongue.
    • A single jointed bit rises slightly in the middle and can sting the palate. In this case is it better to choose a double-jointed or straight mouthpiece.
    • A single jointed bit is a good basic bit, suitable for many horses and riders.

    Cyprium

    • Cyprium bits consist of 90% copper and 10% stainless steel and are nickel-free.
    • The high copper content in Cyprium stimulates saliva production.
    • Because of this copper taste, the horse foams more and will accept the bit better.
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