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Fager Harald is suitable for horses that you would describe as some of the following:
Doesn’t instinctively seek out the contact.
Has a large, overly sensitive tongue.
Can get strong and lay on the bit.
Frantically chew on the bit.
Harald is a stable, sweet-tasting bit.
A steady model for horses who needs to seek more contact and maintain that contact. Harald is especially suited to horses who have a sensitive tongue, mouth corners, and cut easily, developing sores.
Due to the large port, this bit is suitable for horses with a large, overly sensitive tongue.
Material
Sweet iron is a covering on top of a bit made of stainless steel. The purpose is to disguise the metal taste from stainless steel and create a pleasant, sweet taste, encouraging the horse to seek more contact and hold on to the bit. Following use, sweet iron will start to oxidize and turn brownish grey, this is to be expected.
Sweet iron is a good choice for horses who need to seek more contact with the bit.
Kimblehook
The Kimblehook can be described as a fixed ring with the possibility to add leverage when you need it. The further down you place your rein; the more pressure will be added and divided between chin, poll, and mouth. The stable feeling Kimblehook creates can be good for fuzzy and worried horses that gets strong, unbalanced and hard to turn. The Kimblehook puts the pressure further down in the mouth which can help a horse that gets too high in the neck. Kimblehooks are always used together with a chain or strap behind the chin.
Kimblehooks are always used together with a chain or strap behind the chin.
Please note, horses who are wide over the premolars/teeth may need to size up in this bit due to the upper shanks. This is because the sidepiece of the bridle is attached to the upper shank of the bit, which is placed higher up where some horses are wider than others.
Measurement Chart
Fager Harald is suitable for horses that you would describe as some of the following:
Doesn’t instinctively seek out the contact.
Has a large, overly sensitive tongue.
Can get strong and lay on the bit.
Frantically chew on the bit.
Harald is a stable, sweet-tasting bit.
A steady model for horses who needs to seek more contact and maintain that contact. Harald is especially suited to horses who have a sensitive tongue, mouth corners, and cut easily, developing sores.
Due to the large port, this bit is suitable for horses with a large, overly sensitive tongue.
Material
Sweet iron is a covering on top of a bit made of stainless steel. The purpose is to disguise the metal taste from stainless steel and create a pleasant, sweet taste, encouraging the horse to seek more contact and hold on to the bit. Following use, sweet iron will start to oxidize and turn brownish grey, this is to be expected.
Sweet iron is a good choice for horses who need to seek more contact with the bit.
Kimblehook
The Kimblehook can be described as a fixed ring with the possibility to add leverage when you need it. The further down you place your rein; the more pressure will be added and divided between chin, poll, and mouth. The stable feeling Kimblehook creates can be good for fuzzy and worried horses that gets strong, unbalanced and hard to turn. The Kimblehook puts the pressure further down in the mouth which can help a horse that gets too high in the neck. Kimblehooks are always used together with a chain or strap behind the chin.
Kimblehooks are always used together with a chain or strap behind the chin.
Please note, horses who are wide over the premolars/teeth may need to size up in this bit due to the upper shanks. This is because the sidepiece of the bridle is attached to the upper shank of the bit, which is placed higher up where some horses are wider than others.
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