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Winderen Baucher - Cheek Pieces ( hanging cheek )
CC Equestrian

Winderen Baucher - Cheek Pieces ( hanging cheek )

Regular price £52.00 £0.00 Unit price per
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Baucher

Has rings in a shape of a small "b", where the reins are attached to the belly of the letter, and in the upper part there is an additional ring to fix the bit straps. This construction makes the bit lay stable in the mouth. While taking the contact, the extended attachments of the cheek pieces create a small lever, transferring some of the pressure to the poll.

Recommended for horses: with a tendency to lean excessively on the bit, who like to go above the bit.
Recommended for riders: in need of a more precise bit, riders who don’t have a lot of strength.

Winderen Gel Bits System bits are made of durable synthetic gel that’s comfortable and readily accepted by horses 

The Gel Bits System is also an innovative approach for riders who use more than one bit in their daily training. Each of our gel mouthpieces can be combined with different types of cheek pieces in order to create the right bit for you. The whole process of changing cheek pieces is very simple and takes just a few moments.

Designed especially for:

• Horses that have problems with getting on the bit and yielding to the hand

• Sensitive horses that have difficulty accepting a metal mouthpiece

• Horses that destroy synthetic bits by chewing on them

• Horses allergic to metal bits

Horse-friendly bits

 

Please note that all non-metal items are susceptible to chewing, this is not covered by any kind of warranty, to help with choosing the correct Winderen item for your horse please see the below links from Winderen themselves or give our advisers a call if you are still unsure if the item would suit your horse.

 

Which bit to choose for your horse: https://www.winderen.com/en/news/60/what-bit-will-be-the-best-for-your-horse.html

How to fit a bit: https://www.winderen.com/en/news/82/choosing-and-adjusting-the-bit-where-to-begin.html