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Original: $62.82
-65%Cyprium olivenbid, enkelt brudt, 14 mm No Color 115 mm—
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Cyprium is a high-quality copper-zinc alloy with an increased copper content, primarily composed of red copper. The mouthpiece is made of cyprium, while the rings are made of stainless steel. The material is well accepted by many horses and can promote chewing activity as well as stimulate salivation.
The anatomical single-jointed mouthpiece allows direct action on the tongue and bars while adapting to the shape of the horse’s mouth. This can support chewing activity and may contribute to improved acceptance of the bit, as well as more precise and targeted rein aids. The fixed cheek pieces help the bit lie more steadily, offering a stable position that can be beneficial for sensitive horses.
The anatomical single-jointed mouthpiece allows direct action on the tongue and bars while adapting to the shape of the horse’s mouth. This can support chewing activity and may contribute to improved acceptance of the bit, as well as more precise and targeted rein aids. The fixed cheek pieces help the bit lie more steadily, offering a stable position that can be beneficial for sensitive horses.
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Cyprium is a high-quality copper-zinc alloy with an increased copper content, primarily composed of red copper. The mouthpiece is made of cyprium, while the rings are made of stainless steel. The material is well accepted by many horses and can promote chewing activity as well as stimulate salivation.
The anatomical single-jointed mouthpiece allows direct action on the tongue and bars while adapting to the shape of the horse’s mouth. This can support chewing activity and may contribute to improved acceptance of the bit, as well as more precise and targeted rein aids. The fixed cheek pieces help the bit lie more steadily, offering a stable position that can be beneficial for sensitive horses.
The anatomical single-jointed mouthpiece allows direct action on the tongue and bars while adapting to the shape of the horse’s mouth. This can support chewing activity and may contribute to improved acceptance of the bit, as well as more precise and targeted rein aids. The fixed cheek pieces help the bit lie more steadily, offering a stable position that can be beneficial for sensitive horses.








