


Trust Inno Sense Baby Weymouth Non Fixed Port Medium - 15mm
Trust Inno Sense Baby Weymouth Non Fixed Port Medium - 15mm
Description
A baby weymouth non-fixed is used together with a bradoon, the so-called double bridle. This combination is used in the higher dressage classes. Because of the pumping effect there is more movement in the bit. The horse can lift the bit slightly to reduce the pressure on the tongue. The weymouth is a cheekpiece with leverage. The longer the shanks the sharper the effect. The baby weymouth non-fixed has short shanks and therefore is a milder bit than the normal weymouth non-fixed. For a double bridle combination a special bridle or an extra cheekpiece is required. In addition, this bit must always be combined with a curb chain to prevents the bit from rotating too far in the horse’s mouth. This bit is not suitable for the inexperienced rider.
Trust Inno Sense Baby Weymouth Non Fixed Port Medium - 15mm
Description
A baby weymouth non-fixed is used together with a bradoon, the so-called double bridle. This combination is used in the higher dressage classes. Because of the pumping effect there is more movement in the bit. The horse can lift the bit slightly to reduce the pressure on the tongue. The weymouth is a cheekpiece with leverage. The longer the shanks the sharper the effect. The baby weymouth non-fixed has short shanks and therefore is a milder bit than the normal weymouth non-fixed. For a double bridle combination a special bridle or an extra cheekpiece is required. In addition, this bit must always be combined with a curb chain to prevents the bit from rotating too far in the horse’s mouth. This bit is not suitable for the inexperienced rider.
Trust Inno Sense Baby Weymouth Non Fixed Port Medium - 15mm
Description
A baby weymouth non-fixed is used together with a bradoon, the so-called double bridle. This combination is used in the higher dressage classes. Because of the pumping effect there is more movement in the bit. The horse can lift the bit slightly to reduce the pressure on the tongue. The weymouth is a cheekpiece with leverage. The longer the shanks the sharper the effect. The baby weymouth non-fixed has short shanks and therefore is a milder bit than the normal weymouth non-fixed. For a double bridle combination a special bridle or an extra cheekpiece is required. In addition, this bit must always be combined with a curb chain to prevents the bit from rotating too far in the horse’s mouth. This bit is not suitable for the inexperienced rider.