Velari Eggbutt Soft Flex Soft 20mm
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Key Features
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Soft synthetic coating: ultra-gentle and comfortable contact
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Straight mouthpiece with ultra-flexible core: follows natural mouth movement
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Integrated bit guards: help prevent lips from touching metal
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Non-toxic materials: safe for daily use
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Eggbutt rings: enhanced stability and consistent contact
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Ideal for sensitive horses preferring a soft, forgiving feel
Product Description
The Soft Flex Soft Eggbutt Bit 20 mm is designed for highly sensitive horses. Integrated bit guards help prevent the lips from coming into contact with metal, ensuring the horse only feels the soft synthetic material. The ultra-flexible mouthpiece encourages chewing activity, relaxation and a steady, reassuring contact.
The outer layer is made from a soft, non-toxic synthetic compound, suitable for safe everyday use. Its smooth finish protects delicate oral tissues, while the ultra-flexible internal core allows the bit to adapt naturally to the shape of the horse’s mouth. Horses that dislike rigid or metal bits often respond with greater relaxation and increased salivation when using this material.
The flexible straight mouthpiece follows the natural contour of the mouth and avoids the nutcracker effect associated with jointed bits. Its high flexibility cushions rein aids and distributes pressure evenly, helping sensitive horses stretch forward and downward into a comfortable contact. With a 20 mm thickness, pressure is widely distributed, making it particularly gentle on sensitive tongues and bars.
The eggbutt rings keep the mouthpiece stable in the horse’s mouth, limiting excessive lateral movement and promoting consistent rein aids. This added stability supports a soft yet secure connection throughout the ride.
Ideal for
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Highly sensitive horses that appreciate steady contact
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Young horses learning to accept the bit
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Riders who prioritise soft, low-pressure aids