Full Cheek Snaffle - Steering and Training Bit
Product Features
Design: Full cheek (full cheek) bar structure. Purpose: To clarify steering commands and increase control. Compatibility: Ideal for young horses, ponies, and beginner riders. Material: Durable stainless steel or copper alloy options.
Product Description
The Full Cheek Snaffle is a special type of bit designed to maximize communication during the horse's training process. The primary benefit of this bit is that it makes steering (turning right and left) much easier and more understandable for the rider. The long bars in its design prevent the bit from slipping out of the horse's mouth when the reins are pulled, helping the rider avoid pulling the horse by the mouth.
Guidance in Training: Thanks to its full cheek structure, it is the ideal choice for young horses learning to steer and receive directional commands. By distributing the rein pressure not only to the corners of the horse's mouth but also to the outer part of the cheek, it ensures that the command is perceived more clearly by the horse. Due to its safe and guiding structure, it is a popular choice worldwide, especially for ponies and children's horses.
Technical Advantages and Pros
Clear Guidance Support: The side bars facilitate turns by applying a slight external push to guide the horse's head. Prevents Mouth Slippage: Prevents injuries by preventing the bit from slipping from side to side inside the horse's mouth during sudden or harsh rein movements. Precise Control: Allows the rider to communicate more clearly with the horse using less force. Young Horse Friendly: Eliminates confusion in the initial stages of training and increases the horse's confidence in the bit.
Areas of Use
Basic training and guiding exercises for young horses. Children new to riding and pony riding. Horses experiencing guiding problems or resistance to the reins. General riding training and beginner show jumping levels.
Important Note: As with all riding equipment, the Bit with Bars must be adjusted correctly. Any part can be painful for the horse if misused or if excessive pressure is applied; therefore, it is recommended to use it with a gentle hand.