Fager Henry Titanium Double Jointed Baby Pelham
If you would describe your horse as something with the following; Wish for more control Give stability towards the hand Have a horse that sometim...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Wish for more control Give stability towards the hand Have a horse that sometim...
View full detailsNOTE: Gustav can be used in two ways. With tongue relief, or with bar relief. With tongue relief - If you would describe your horse as something w...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Pulls/lean on the bit. Strong. On and off in the contact. Making sudden fast he...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Pullig on the bit, but overreact on too much pressure. Easily get wounds or pinc...
View full detailsNOTE: Gustav can be used in two ways. With tongue relief, or with bar relief. With tongue relief - If you would describe your horse as something wi...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Pulls/lean on the bit. Strong. Making sudden fast head-movements to escape the ...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Stiff towards the hand Strong, usually lean/pull on the bit Try to put the tongu...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Shows discomfort on every bit you have tried. Get stuck in one or both sides, st...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Need more freedom for the bridoon. Have a smaller mouth Have a horse that easily...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Hard to seek connection towards the bit Constantly falls behind the bit Stickin...
View full detailsCarl is a durable and lightweight double-jointed titanium bit. Carl has that extra of everything, with a design made for the sensitive horse in mi...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Stiff towards the hand Strong, usually lean/pull on the bit Try to put the tongu...
View full detailsDesigned and developed together with Sabina Swärd. ”I was looking for a competition bit for me and my students that provides a precise connection ...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Can be on/off in the connection. Slow reactions for your aids. Feel stuck and st...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Easily get wounds in the mouth corners/burn marks/friction wounds. Abnormal wea...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Sensitive for tongue pressure Hard to relax with a double bridle Need more freed...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Heavy in your hands. Tries to avoid the bit, fussy in the contact Strong, usual...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Can be on/off in the connection. Fussy in the contact Strong, usually lean/pull ...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Heavy in your hands. Tries to avoid the bit, fussy in the contact Strong, usuall...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Hard to seek connection towards the bit Constantly falls behind the bit Stickin...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Pulling on the bit, but overreact on too much pressure. Unsteady and sensitive. ...
View full detailsNOTE: Fanny can be used in two ways. With front-lock, or turned around Without front-lock. With front lock - If you would describe your horse as so...
View full detailsIf you would describe your horse as something with the following; Heavy in your hands. Tries to avoid the bit, fussy in the contact Strong, usuall...
View full detailsNOTE: Fanny can be used in two ways. With front-lock, or turned around Without front-lock. With front lock - If you would describe your horse as so...
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