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Bombers Bridoon Control Plate Loose Ring Dressage Bit
Bombers Bridoon Control Plate Loose Ring Dressage Bit
Description
The Loose Ring allow for immediate release and relief from tongue and bar pressure. The bit is immediately reset to a neutral position in the horse’s mouth.
The Dressage Control Plate is set at 45° to follow the contour of the horses tongue. The plate sits flat on the tongue offering a kind pressure which will bring the head in.
Cheekpiece
Bomber’s preferred cheekpiece. The cheekpiece is available in 3 sizes; large, standard and a slightly smaller model for a pony. Bomber highly recommends using a bit strap on a loose ring, as it stabilizes and minimizes the mouthpiece sliding through the mouth. Consider bit rubbers as a precaution.
Mouthpiece
The Dressage Control plate is narrower than the conventional Control Plate and therefore applies more tongue pressure. The narrow plate compiles with some dressage association rules.
The rules for bitting in Dressage are fluid and interpretation can vary. The bits in this collection are a suggestion only. Please always check with a judge or steward that your bit is legal. Alternatively visit your relevant association for more information.
Bombers Bridoon Control Plate Loose Ring Dressage Bit
Description
The Loose Ring allow for immediate release and relief from tongue and bar pressure. The bit is immediately reset to a neutral position in the horse’s mouth.
The Dressage Control Plate is set at 45° to follow the contour of the horses tongue. The plate sits flat on the tongue offering a kind pressure which will bring the head in.
Cheekpiece
Bomber’s preferred cheekpiece. The cheekpiece is available in 3 sizes; large, standard and a slightly smaller model for a pony. Bomber highly recommends using a bit strap on a loose ring, as it stabilizes and minimizes the mouthpiece sliding through the mouth. Consider bit rubbers as a precaution.
Mouthpiece
The Dressage Control plate is narrower than the conventional Control Plate and therefore applies more tongue pressure. The narrow plate compiles with some dressage association rules.
The rules for bitting in Dressage are fluid and interpretation can vary. The bits in this collection are a suggestion only. Please always check with a judge or steward that your bit is legal. Alternatively visit your relevant association for more information.

