Tongue and Palate Pressure Anatolian Gem - Traditional and Effective Control
Product Features
Material: Stainless steel and high-strength metal alloy Design: Traditional Anatolian style tongue and palate pressure structure Palate Spacing: 12.5 cm Usage: Focused on oral sensitivity and discipline
Product Description
The Tongue and Palate Pressure Anatolian Gem is one of the most effective components of our equestrian tradition, specially designed to ensure control and discipline of the horse. Thanks to its anatomical curves and palate pressure mechanism, this type of gem helps the rider to transmit commands most clearly. With a palate spacing of 12.5 cm, it perfectly adapts to the standard Anatolian horse structure and many riding horse breeds.
Control and Training: In traditional Anatolian riding style, palate pressure systems are preferred to adjust the horse's head position and enable faster response to commands. This gem has a structure that prevents the horse from throwing its tongue over the gem and disciplines jaw movements. Its durable metal components maintain their shape even with long-term use and offer a smooth surface suitable for the horse's oral health.
Technical Advantages and Pros
Anatolian Style Precise Control: Increases the horse's responsiveness to rider commands thanks to the balanced pressure applied to the tongue and palate.
12.5 cm Standard Size: Produced in ideal dimensions to suit the mouth width of common horse breeds.
Stainless Steel Construction: Metal material resistant to saliva and moisture ensures hygienic and long-lasting use.
Smooth Surface Finish: All surfaces are meticulously polished to prevent irritation that may occur on the edges of the horse's mouth or tongue.
Training Support: Provides a great advantage to the rider in the training process of horses that do not respond to commands or show mouth resistance.
Areas of Use
Traditional Turkish equestrian sports and javelin throwing
Training and control of horses showing mouth resistance
Daily riding and show preparations for native breed horses
Field work requiring discipline and clear commands