Sprenger Danger Pelham
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£91.50
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Description
MAX-Control Pelham 16 mm with locking mechanism - Stainless steel mouth piecelocks at a certain angle and operates like a straigt barlocking mechanism takes effect when the horse gets strong or opposes the rider's handenables precise and effective rein aids due to acting on tongue- poll and lower jawthe leverage effect on the poll can be varied by different rein optionsoften used in combination with bit converters or with 2 reins (higher educated riders)use of a curb chain guard is recommended to protect the sensitive lower jaw boneThe MAX-Control is a double-broken bit- which at first glance cannot be distinguished from conventional- double-broken mouthpieces. However- this is a correction and training bit that blocks from a certain angle and looks like a pole.This effect is used very carefully in practice. It is only when the reins are tightened that the more intensive and effective effect begins- in that the mouthpiece becomes a rod.
Specifications
| Brand | Sprenger |
|---|---|
| Bit Type | Pelham |
| Mouthpiece Style | Double-broken with locking mechanism |
| Mouthpiece Thickness | 16 mm |
| Mouthpiece Material | Stainless steel |
| Locking Mechanism | Yes - blocks at a certain angle to act as a straight bar |
| Pressure Points | Tongue, poll, and lower jaw |
| Rein Options | Variable - affects degree of poll leverage |
| Curb Chain Guard | Recommended |
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes the Sprenger Danger Pelham different from a conventional double-broken Pelham?
Although it looks like a standard double-broken mouthpiece at first glance, the Danger Pelham features a locking mechanism that causes the mouthpiece to block at a certain angle and act like a straight bar. This more intensive effect only activates when the reins are tightened, making it a correction and training bit rather than an everyday double-broken bit.
Where does the Danger Pelham act on the horse?
The bit acts on the tongue, poll, and lower jaw. The leverage effect on the poll can be varied depending on the rein option used.
Is a curb chain guard recommended with this bit?
Yes, Sprenger recommends using a curb chain guard to protect the horse's sensitive lower jaw bone.
How is the Danger Pelham typically used?
It is often used in combination with bit converters or with two reins. Use with two reins is generally associated with more highly educated riders.
What is the mouthpiece thickness of the Danger Pelham?
The mouthpiece is 16 mm.
What material is the mouthpiece made from?
The mouthpiece is made from stainless steel.
SKU: ZPS42700296SPS42700-135-56
Sprenger Danger Pelham

