Sprenger Weymouth "FC" 14mm With 7cm
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£232.90
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Description
HS Weymouth 16 mm - Sensogan mouth piecestraight bar with slight port- no contact to the sensitive palatesteady- even pressure transmitted onto the whole tongue-widtha good choice for horses with a flat palatal archhigher poll pressure due to 7 cm cheeks- leverage effect slightly delayedWhere 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�.
Specifications
| Brand | Sprenger |
|---|---|
| Bit Type | Weymouth |
| Mouthpiece Material | Sensogan |
| Mouthpiece Design | Straight bar with slight port |
| Mouthpiece Thickness | 14mm |
| Cheek Length | 7cm |
| Palate Contact | None - no contact with the sensitive palate |
| Pressure Distribution | Steady, even pressure across the whole tongue width |
| Poll Pressure | Higher poll pressure due to 7cm cheeks |
| Leverage Effect | Slightly delayed due to 7cm cheek length |
Frequently Asked Questions
What material is the mouthpiece made from?
The mouthpiece is made from Sensogan, which is the material used in this Sprenger Weymouth bit.
What is the mouthpiece design of this Weymouth bit?
It features a straight bar with a slight port, which is designed to avoid contact with the sensitive palate and transmit steady, even pressure across the whole tongue width.
Why is this bit described as suitable for horses with a flat palatal arch?
The straight bar with slight port design means there is no contact with the palate, making it a good choice for horses with a flat palatal arch.
What effect do the 7cm cheeks have on this bit?
The 7cm cheeks create higher poll pressure and a slightly delayed leverage effect compared to shorter cheeks.
How should the curb chain be fitted with this Weymouth?
The curb chain should be fitted so that the cheek can be brought to an angle of approximately 45 degrees.
Should I size the Weymouth the same as the snaffle when using a double bridle?
No. 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). The cheeks should also sit close to the corners of the mouth.
SKU: ZPS42276543SPS42276-115-78
Sprenger Weymouth "FC" 14mm With 7cm

