
Original: $69.00
-65%$69.00
$24.15The Story
The 2229 Anatomic Loose Ring Snaffleis designed for optimal comfort and effectiveness, making it an excellent choice for young or sensitive horses. Its double-jointed mouthpiece with tongue relief follows the natural shape of the horse's mouth, ensuring even pressure distribution on the bars while relieving the tongue.
Features:
- Double-jointed design with a flat center piece for gentle action.; Loose ring construction allows the bit to move freely, promoting a neutral position in the horse's mouth.; Constructed from robust, tasteless, and odorless stainless steel, ideal for sensitive horses.
- Benefits: Even pressure distribution on the bars.; Provides tongue relief.; Encourages independent movement of the bit by the horse.
- Ideal for: Horses that are easy to handle.; Horses new to bit training.; Horses in training programs.
Association Approvals: Eventing: FEI, USEF, USEA; Jumping: FEI, USEF, USEA
Note: Riders are responsible for ensuring their tack meets current standards. Please confirm equipment compliance with a steward or technical delegate if unsure.
Description
The 2229 Anatomic Loose Ring Snaffleis designed for optimal comfort and effectiveness, making it an excellent choice for young or sensitive horses. Its double-jointed mouthpiece with tongue relief follows the natural shape of the horse's mouth, ensuring even pressure distribution on the bars while relieving the tongue.
Features:
- Double-jointed design with a flat center piece for gentle action.; Loose ring construction allows the bit to move freely, promoting a neutral position in the horse's mouth.; Constructed from robust, tasteless, and odorless stainless steel, ideal for sensitive horses.
- Benefits: Even pressure distribution on the bars.; Provides tongue relief.; Encourages independent movement of the bit by the horse.
- Ideal for: Horses that are easy to handle.; Horses new to bit training.; Horses in training programs.
Association Approvals: Eventing: FEI, USEF, USEA; Jumping: FEI, USEF, USEA
Note: Riders are responsible for ensuring their tack meets current standards. Please confirm equipment compliance with a steward or technical delegate if unsure.















