Sprenger HO Sensogan bridle bit
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HO-Weymouth Bit – Softness & Precision for a Subtle Contact
Description:
The HO-Weymouth is an innovative curb bit, ideal for horses sensitive to the tongue or for a gentle introduction to the curb bit. Its angled mouthpiece with a rounded, forward-oriented tongue groove ensures a soft and even distribution of pressure on the tongue, while limiting pressure points on the corners of the mouth.
The slight curve of the mouthpiece relieves the center of the tongue and reduces discomfort, promoting better acceptance of the bit and improved harmony between hand and mouth.
✔️ Features:
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Angled mouthpiece with a rounded, forward-oriented tongue groove
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Central relief of the tongue, less pressure on the edges
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Even distribution of pressure across the entire tongue surface
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Ideal for horses sensitive to the tongue
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Recommended for gentle introduction to the curb bit
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5cm shanks:
- Short leverage low pressure on the poll, but more direct
- requires a sensitive hand
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7cm shanks:
- Increased leverage effect thanks to long shanks
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Slightly delayed action, but more pronounced on the poll
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Promotes relaxed contact, improves bit acceptance
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Precise rein aids thanks to tongue sensitivity
- Made in Germany
Mouthpieces:
- 12, 14, or 16 mm
Shanks:
- 5 or 7 cm for the lower part
- 11 or 13 cm total
Material:
- mouthpiece in Sensogan
- shanks in stainless steel
SENSOGAN is the new non-toxic alloy developed by Sprenger. This alloy is extremely quickly accepted by horses. It contains a reduced percentage of copper with the addition of the trace element manganese.
SENSOGAN has improved properties as well as a completely new appearance. Unlike Aurigan, SENSOGAN oxidizes less aggressively, salivation is better regulated throughout the work session. Additionally, it tarnishes less. The shine lasts longer and this alloy is easier to maintain than Aurigan.
All SENSOGAN bits are recognizable by the black rings on the sides of the bit.
The collaboration between Sprenger experts, the Veterinary School of Hanover, and the German Riding School of Warendorf led to this new development!
- Toxicologically tested
- Very well accepted
- Easy to maintain
- Generates a measured and continuous flow of saliva