Carl Titanium Baby Fulmer bit – Fager
Here the CARL TITANIUM BABY FULMER bit. It follows the natural shape of the horse's mouth with its center piece that lies flat on the tongue, preventing interference on the palate. It breaks on the outside of the tongue, softens excessive bit pressure in the center of the tongue and allows a more consistent feel in the horse's mouth, which gains in comfort without losing the quality of contact.
The fruit of scientific studies, Fager titanium bits combine extreme lightness with precise, high-quality contact. The diversity of models offered by the brand makes it possible to refine the searches and find the bit that best corresponds to the type of contact sought, however precise it may be.
The bit needles have been designed (and patented!) To be curved and avoid any pressure outside the horse's mouth. They are attached to the bit guns and its mobility is ensured by the unprecedented presence of medium-sized mobile rings on each side, a major development since the needle bits are usually attached to the reins by small fixed and welded rings. With this bit model, a horse with a sensitive mouth will more easily accept contact and be more able to work. It is also suitable for horses with a low palate with a larger tongue, for whom it is often difficult to find bits that do not put bad pressure in the mouth. It is perfect for horses who are uncomfortable with the bit and may chew it frequently.
The rider and the rider benefit with this bit from a stable and very comfortable mouthpiece for the horse, allowing an ideal connection.
This bit is authorized in competition.
"The use of titanium, very light, makes the contact with the horse's mouth very pleasant and contrary to the idea that we might have, this bit can lighten a horse a little heavy on the hand and tighten those who tend. The fact that it is in 3 pieces and designed to fit the shape of the jaw leads to a regularity in the contact between the bit and the horse's mouth, and therefore a very good connection between the latter and the hand of the rider.
The central pallet allows in particular a more regular, more stable contact, useful for the horses which have difficulty in tightening, and I recommend it for the young horses.
Its independent rings give greater freedom of action than with the usual needle jaws, they allow the quality of the connection to be fine-tuned and to "un-stiffen" the horse's mouth by acting directly on it. The needles are always there to channel, which is perfect for horses that cross a bit and have side problems, may go too far outwards or on the contrary lie inside. They gently contribute to a real lateral rebalancing of the horse. " Kevin Staut
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