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inno sense baby weymouth fixed port hard 15 white

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inno sense baby weymouth fixed port hard 15 whiteA baby dressage curb is used in combination with a bradoon as a double bridle setup and is commonly applied in higher dressage levels. The pumping action allows more movement in the bit, enabling the horse to slightly lift the mouthpiece to relieve tongue pressure when needed. A dressage curb is a leverage bit: the longer the shanks, the stronger the leverage effect. The baby pump dressage curb has shorter shanks and therefore offers a milder action

A baby dressage curb is used in combination with a bradoon as a double bridle setup and is commonly applied in higher dressage levels. The pumping action allows more movement in the bit, enabling the horse to slightly lift the mouthpiece to relieve tongue pressure when needed. A dressage curb is a leverage bit: the longer the shanks, the stronger the leverage effect. The baby pump dressage curb has shorter shanks and therefore offers a milder action than a standard pump curb. A double bridle setup requires either a special double bridle or an additional cheekpiece. In addition, this bit should always be used with a curb chain to prevent slipping. This bit is not suitable for inexperienced riders.

The Inno Sense Medium Port mouthpiece is made from elastic synthetic material and is slightly firmer than the Inno Sense Flexi Soft. The port provides increased tongue freedom, meaning pressure is distributed over the bars rather than the tongue. This makes the bit ideal for horses with sensitive tongues or horses that tend to put their tongue out. The Inno Sense Medium Port is lightly flexible.

Bits from the Inno Sense collection are suitable for all horses, but are especially well suited for young horses and horses with sensitive mouths. The synthetic material used is FDA-approved, non-toxic and free from plasticisers. Horses quickly accept the Inno Sense mouthpiece and tend to follow the rider’s hand easily. The Inno Sense Flexi Soft is less suitable for very strong horses.
TRUST Equestrian bits are designed, developed and handcrafted in the Netherlands. Each bit is produced with great care using high-quality materials and undergoes strict quality control. Every design balances shape, material and weight to ensure optimal performance. The slightly curved anatomical shape allows the bit to adapt naturally to the horse’s mouth, improving comfort and pressure distribution.
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