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Winderen Single -Jointed Mouthpiece
Winderen Single -Jointed Mouthpiece
Winderen Single -Jointed Mouthpiece
Winderen Single -Jointed Mouthpiece
CC Equestrian

Winderen Single -Jointed Mouthpiece

Regular price £70.00 £0.00 Unit price per
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Winderen Gel Bits System bits are made of a horse-friendly gel material, thanks to which they are readily accepted even by young, delicate and sensitive horses. Combined with the system of interchangeable cheek pieces, Winderen bits provide exceptional comfort for both horses and rider.

Single jointed - gel mouthpiece with a non-invasive joint

This model consists of two movable parts with a rigid steel core. They are connected by a metal joint that allows the bit elements to move independently. The length of both parts of the mouthpiece is covered with a horse-friendly gel material, protecting the corners of the mouth, the sides of the tongue and the edges of the jaw from pinching. These features allow the bit to fit comfortably in the mouth, being more pleasant for the horse, while maintaining the functionality of a traditional single-jointed bit. This type of mouthpiece acts primarily on the edges of the jaw, the sides of the tongue and the corners of the mouth. It is an ideal solution for horses that prefer broken bits without excess pressure on the tongue. The single-jointed mouthpiece transfers the action of the rider's hand primarily to the jaw, which is also protected against uncomfortable pressure by a layer of horse-friendly gel.

Recommended for horses that need to be ridden with heavier contact and do not like direct pressure on the tongue. 

 

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