Sprenger HS French Weymouth
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£208.90
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Description
French Weymouth 14 mm - Sensogan mouth piecestraight bar with slight port- no contact to the sensitive palateslightly curvedsteady- even pressure transmitted onto the whole tongue-width and the lower jaw boneideal for horses with small oral cavityWhere the canary is strapped in- the horse's mouth is narrower- which is why the canlar should usually be chosen 1/2 to 1 cm smaller than the underlay.It is important that the side parts of the candied close close to the corners of the mouth.The chin chain should be strapped in such a way that the canother can be accepted up to an angle of approx. 45�.Open catalog page
Specifications
| Brand | Sprenger |
|---|---|
| Type | French Weymouth |
| Mouthpiece Material | Sensogan |
| Mouthpiece Thickness | 14 mm |
| Mouthpiece Shape | Straight bar with slight port, slightly curved |
| Palate Contact | No contact to the sensitive palate |
| Pressure Distribution | Even pressure across full tongue-width and lower jaw bone |
| Recommended Use | Horses with a small oral cavity |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the mouthpiece material used in the Sprenger HS French Weymouth?
The mouthpiece is made from Sensogan, which is Sprenger's specialist alloy used in this bit.
What is the mouthpiece thickness of this French Weymouth?
The mouthpiece is 14 mm thick.
Is this bit suitable for horses with a small oral cavity?
Yes, the Sprenger HS French Weymouth is described as ideal for horses with a small oral cavity, thanks to its straight bar with a slight port design that avoids contact with the sensitive palate.
How should the size of this Weymouth be chosen relative to the snaffle or bridoon?
Because the horse's mouth is narrower where the Weymouth sits, it is generally recommended to choose the Weymouth 1/2 to 1 cm smaller than the bridoon (snaffle).
How should the curb chain be fitted with this bit?
The curb chain should be fitted so that the shank can be brought to an angle of approximately 45 degrees before the chain engages.
How does the mouthpiece distribute pressure in the horse's mouth?
The slightly curved straight bar transmits steady, even pressure across the full width of the tongue and onto the lower jaw bone.
SKU: ZPS42264349SPS42264-125-78
Sprenger HS French Weymouth

