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Product Code: 40424-78

This is available with a 30-day trial

This is dressage legal

40424-78 Sprenger Dynamic RS 14mm loose ring snaffle SENSOGAN

£133.50

Description

Dynamic RS bits are characterised by an ergonomically shaped mouthpiece. They lie perfectly in the horse’s mouth resulting in soft and even pressure on the entire tongue area, encouraging the horse to chew. Dynamic RS bits stimulate the horse to accept the bit more easily.

In addition the ergonomically formed mouthpiece allows a rapid and balanced effect on the tongue. This bit supports the contact to the corners of the mouth in a very effective way, keeping the horse on the bit. At the same time the gentle joint in the middle which is angled forward by 45° makes it a very friendly bit.

Due to the curved joints the bit remains in the correct and central position on the tongue. The fine lozenge can direct gentle pressure pivotally onto the tongue. The bit encourages the confidence of the horse in the rider‘s hand and increases safety.
 

Customer Reviews

Average customer rating:

The Dynamic RS loose ring snaffle was well worth the money. My warmblood has a tendency to become quite flat in snaffles and very heavy in the hand (we've tried many), but I have had no such problems with this and he really seems to like it (so I do to!).

There isn't anything I don't like about the bit. Yes, it is expensive but I am more than happy to fork out a bit of extra cash for a bit that works and will last. I would, however, have been more reluctant to try it if the 30 day trial wasn't available from The Horse Bit Bank.

I've had it on my boy for 3 months now and it/he is still going great. He does all his hacking and flatwork in it, although a slightly stronger bit is needed for jumping - but I can't really blame that on Sprenger!

on 30th July 2010
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