Description
Sprenger Dynamic RS Single-Jointed D-Ring Snaffle, model Number: 40445
Mouthpiece diameter: 14mm
Ring size: 70mm
Materials: Sensogan mouthpiece with stainless steel rings
Dressage legal under all rules
Manufactured in sizes: 115, 125 and 135mm.
This bit is also available with a lozenge mouthpiece which we also keep in stock and is model nr: 40444.
Sprenger’s new Hunter Jumper bits are optimally adapted to the needs of Hunter riders. The lateral boundary of the fine D-ring guides the horse safely through turns and limits the escape through the shoulder without looking too bulky on small horse heads.
The ergonomical shape enables a soft and even pressure distribution. The single joint is angled forward by 45° to fit exactly between tongue and palate and enables soft but effective rein aids, ideal for sensitive horses or horses with a fleshy tongue.
The lateral contact helps horses that tend to fall out whilst riding or approaching an obstacle.
The bit lies steadily in the horses mouth, is gentle on the corners of the mouth, and designed to encourage the horse to confidently step forward to the bit.
Dynamic RS bits are shaped in such a way that they lie anatomically correctly between tongue and palate and do not exert pressure on sensitive parts of the mouth. They are a further development of the KK ULTRA bits. The middle link or joint is angled forward by 45° and uses the sensitive sense of touch of the tongue. Thanks to the ergonomic shape, the rein aids reach the horse‘s mouth in a more targeted manner. The pressure generated by the rein aid is distributed over the entire tongue, which acts like a cushion in the mouth. The mouthpiece fits perfectly into the tongue and mouth contours and the effect is precise and effective. When used correctly, Dynamic RS bits provide a confident contact – even with sensitive horses. The Dynamic RS bits are available with single or double jointed mouthpieces and in combination with a wide range of different side parts. This wide selection allows the rider to meet the requirements of normal daily work as well as the highest discipline-specific challenges.