Trust Equestrian 2.5 Ring Loose Ring Sweet Iron Bit - 12.5cm (5")
Trust Equestrian 2.5 Ring Loose Ring Sweet Iron Bit - Size 12.5cm (5")
A ring cheek piece introduces poll pressure as well creating leverage on the mouthpiece, the 2.5 ring is the softest version of ring bit as the half ring softens the leverage on the mouthpiece and poll.
Sweet Iron - will rust when in contact with humidity (air). The surface rust tastes sweet and naturally simulates the salvation production. This will cause the hors to salivate more which will encourage the horse to take more contact.
The process of rusting (oxidisation) changes the blue colour of the Trust bit to a brownish - grey. A sweet iron bit will develop an orange-brow rust layer on the mouthpiece if it is temporarily not used. This is easily removed by wiping it off with a damp cloth.
Condition: Great. Light Use
Used for about a week. A couple of scuffs from use
Trust Equestrian 2.5 Ring Loose Ring Sweet Iron Bit - Size 12.5cm (5")
A ring cheek piece introduces poll pressure as well creating leverage on the mouthpiece, the 2.5 ring is the softest version of ring bit as the half ring softens the leverage on the mouthpiece and poll.
Sweet Iron - will rust when in contact with humidity (air). The surface rust tastes sweet and naturally simulates the salvation production. This will cause the hors to salivate more which will encourage the horse to take more contact.
The process of rusting (oxidisation) changes the blue colour of the Trust bit to a brownish - grey. A sweet iron bit will develop an orange-brow rust layer on the mouthpiece if it is temporarily not used. This is easily removed by wiping it off with a damp cloth.
Condition: Great. Light Use
Used for about a week. A couple of scuffs from use
Trust Equestrian 2.5 Ring Loose Ring Sweet Iron Bit - Size 12.5cm (5")
A ring cheek piece introduces poll pressure as well creating leverage on the mouthpiece, the 2.5 ring is the softest version of ring bit as the half ring softens the leverage on the mouthpiece and poll.
Sweet Iron - will rust when in contact with humidity (air). The surface rust tastes sweet and naturally simulates the salvation production. This will cause the hors to salivate more which will encourage the horse to take more contact.
The process of rusting (oxidisation) changes the blue colour of the Trust bit to a brownish - grey. A sweet iron bit will develop an orange-brow rust layer on the mouthpiece if it is temporarily not used. This is easily removed by wiping it off with a damp cloth.
Condition: Great. Light Use
Used for about a week. A couple of scuffs from use