Persian Bit (3-Grade) - Traditional and Powerful Control Bit
Product Features
History of Use: Features a historical style used in World War I for both riding and harnessed horses. Design: Features a movable mouthpiece that prevents the horse from taking the bit under its tongue. Mouthpiece Structure: The inner side of the bit is textured to encourage the horse to accept it. Gradual Control: The pressure can be adjusted according to the hole where the reins are attached thanks to the three-graded handle structure. Size: The standard mouthpiece spacing is 12.5 cm.
Product Description
The Persian Bit (3-Grade) is a high-authority bit model with origins in World War I that remains popular today. Its most distinctive feature is the movable mouthpiece system that prevents the horse from taking the bit under its tongue and becoming uncontrollable. The ridges on the inner surface help the horse to play with its tongue and accept the bit more easily, increasing mouth comfort and interaction with the bit.
Force and Control Mechanism: The bit's three-stage lever structure is based on the lever principle. As the lever descends to the lower holes, the length of the lever arm increases, significantly increasing the pressure the bit applies to the palate. The bit becomes particularly rigid when the reins are attached to the third hole. Thanks to these features, it is a frequently preferred model, yielding highly effective results with horses that are stiff and difficult to control, and providing benefits for many horse types.
Technical Advantages and Pros
Motionary Palate System: The up-and-down movement of the palate piece prevents the horse from using its tongue to neutralize the bit.
Sourced Inner Surface: Encourages the horse to play with the serrations on the palate, promoting bite and mouth activity.
Gradual Pressure Adjustment: Three different hole options offer varying levels of control, from soft to very hard.
High Stopping Power: Increased force when the reins are attached to the lower holes ensures control even with the most aggressive horses.
Universal Fit: With a standard 12.5 cm palate spacing, it is ideal for many horses.
Areas of Use
Training and riding horses that are difficult to manage, have strong heads, and are powerful. Disciplines requiring high stopping power and clear command transmission. Situations where it is necessary to prevent the horse from manipulating the bit with its tongue. Studies where traditional and historical military-style equipment is preferred.