Jump'In Softmouth Resin 3-Ring Bit
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The Softmouth Resin 3-Ring Bit is a premium bit designed to combine comfort, precision and versatility. Manufactured from high-quality technical resin, it provides a soft, stable and comfortable contact without heating up in the horse's mouth, even during intensive work.
Its 18 mm ergonomic mouthpiece features an advanced, flattened tongue relief, allowing precise contact with the tongue while distributing pressure evenly across the bars through its highly cylindrical lateral sections. This innovative design improves bit stability, promotes relaxation and provides clear communication between horse and rider.
The medium-density resin offers the perfect balance between softness and stability. It encourages the horse to confidently accept the contact without tension or resistance while maintaining precise responsiveness to the rider's aids.
Thanks to its three rein positions, this bit offers three different modes of action: lateral guidance, leverage, or lifting action, allowing the rider to tailor the bit's action to the horse's individual needs.
Highlights
- Premium Softmouth technical resin for superior comfort.
- Ergonomic 18 mm mouthpiece with advanced tongue relief.
- Medium-density resin offering the ideal balance between comfort and precision.
- Three rein positions: lateral guidance, leverage or lifting action.
- Ideal for horses requiring greater stability and responsiveness.
Composition: High-quality Softmouth technical resin with an ergonomic 18 mm mouthpiece.
Directions for use: Suitable for riders seeking a precise, stable and comfortable bit. The different rein positions allow the action to be easily adjusted to suit the horse's needs.
Care instructions: Rinse thoroughly after each use to remove residue and maintain your horse's comfort.
Important notice: Resin bits are not covered against bite damage, even if the damage occurs during the very first use.