Flat Palate Gem with Toy - Comfortable and Relaxing Mouth Contact
Product Features
Material: Stainless steel and high-strength metal components. Design: Flat palate structure with a movable "toy" (cylinder) in the center. Function: Reduces jaw tension by keeping the horse occupied in its mouth. Structure: Ergonomic form that distributes pressure evenly to the tongue and palate.
Product Description
The Flat Palate Gem with Toy is a hybrid training equipment designed especially for horses that experience mouth tension or enjoy playing with the bit. The movable cylinder part (toy) in the center of the bit allows the horse to rotate this mechanism with its tongue. This movement encourages saliva production while simultaneously focusing the horse's attention on this small play on the bit, helping it to have a more relaxed jaw structure during riding.
Relaxation and Acceptance: The flat palate structure clearly transmits rein commands, while the movable part prevents the horse from resisting the bit. Playing with the bit helps stressed or young horses calm down more easily and accept the communication established with the rider more smoothly. Smooth surface finish, meticulously polished to prevent irritation around the mouth.
Technical Advantages and Pros
Jaw Relaxing Effect: The movable toy mechanism prevents the horse from clenching its jaw and provides soothing in the mouth.
Increases Saliva Production: The movable cylinder increases moisture in the horse's mouth, helping the bit to be accepted more easily.
Balanced Pressure: Thanks to its flat design, pressure is not concentrated at a single point, but is evenly distributed between the tongue and palate.
Stainless and Hygienic: The metal alloy, offering long-lasting use, is manufactured in a way that is suitable for the horse's oral health.
Not Distracting, but Focusing: It relieves restlessness in the horse's mouth, allowing the rider to focus on commands.
Areas of Use
Horses who like to play with the bit in their mouths or try to hold the bit with their teeth
Training horses with laxity problems and jaw locking
The process of young horses learning to use the bit
Riders who want a softer and more interactive mouth contact during daily riding