Where are Neue Schule bits made?

Where are Neue Schule bits made?

North Yorkshire Hills

We can now reveal that Salox Gold, the metal alloy used to create Neue Schule’s range of world class bits, is mined in a secret location in the beautiful North Yorkshire Hills. The area is very well known for the famous “Whitby Jet” but not many realised that there was something else in just one of these mines too.

Is the Neue Schule Verbindend dressage legal?

Is the Verbindend BD and FEI dressage legal? The Verbindend design is legal for both BD and FEI dressage. However, the required mouthpiece diameters for different classes need to be checked to ensure legality.

What are Neue Schule bits made from?

All Neue Schule mouthpieces are made from Salox Gold, a unique warmer metal with anti-tarnishing properties. Because of its high thermal conductivity, Salox Gold rapidly reaches mouth temperature, encouraging bit acceptance and relaxed communication.

What does a Verbindend bit do?

The Verbindend Bit
The Verbindend has consistently helped eradicate tongue evasions, encouraging the horse to soften and relax through the jaw. The cleverly curved mouthpiece can also enhance the development of the bend for lateral work and smaller circles.

Is the turtle top bit dressage legal?

The Turtle Top™ has been officially approved by Equestrian Australia for use in Dressage and Eventing Dressage run under their rules and regulations.

What is a turtle top bit?

Turtle TopTM with Flex keeps the mouthpiece centred and arched over the tongue at all times, safely helping to prevent sideways tongue evasions. This comfortable mouthpiece re-focuses the inattentive mouth back onto the rein aids in order to achieve a soft consistent contact.

What does a turtle top bit do?

The Turtle Top which is inspired by the shell of the box turtle, prevents downward pressure to the horse’s tongue encouraging the horse to accept the bit and take the contact forward.

What is Salox made of?

Comprising nickel-free copper, alloyed with other major and trace components, including trace non-metallic components, Salox boasts the fastest warm-up time of any of its competitors.

What is a Waterford bit used for?

It is a flexible bit that moulds round the horse’s mouth, creating an even pressure. It is moveable in all directions and horses find it difficult to lean or take hold of it, giving the rider good levels of control.

Is a Baucher dressage legal?

SNAFFLE-LEGAL ONLY: The hanging-cheek snaffle (Baucher) bit is dressage-legal only as a snaffle. It’s no longer permitted as a bridoon in a double bridle.

Is a universal bit dressage legal?

Dressage-Legal Bits
Only smooth mouthpieces are legal; therefore, any twists or alterations along the bars are forbidden. The mouthpiece’s diameter, measured at the rings or cheeks of the mouthpiece, must be a minimum of 10 mm for snaffles and 12 mm for curbs in USEF competitions.

What is the difference between turtle top and Tactio?

So what is the difference between the Turtle Top and the Turtle Tactio? The Turtle Top offers a very even weight-bearing surface across the whole of the mouth, whereas the Turtle Tactio utilises the centre of the tongue in order to alleviate bar pressure.

What is the difference between the Turtle Top and Tactio?

SO WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TURTLE TOP AND THE TURTLE TACTIO? The Turtle Top offers a very even weight-bearing surface across the whole of the mouth, whereas the Turtle Tactio utilises the centre of the tongue in order to alleviate bar pressure.

What is the kindest horse bit?

A mullen mouth is a plain mouthpiece with a slight curve over the horse’s tongue. This makes it more comfortable for the horse to carry than a straight-bar mouthpiece. It’s also considered more gentle than a jointed mouthpiece, as there is no pinching effect when the reins are pulled. Continue to 2 of 15 below.

Is a pelham a harsh bit?

Pelham bits are sometimes used by hunters, jumpers, and eventers, but they are not allowed in dressage. Some view them as harsh bits, given the curb bit action that they use. However, when used correctly and with double reins, they can be very humane.

What bits are not allowed in dressage?

Bit guards, mouthpieces with a diameter less than 10mm or no bits/bitless bridles are not permitted.

Bits

  • Rubber, nylon or other synthetic materials.
  • Mix of metals in the mouthpiece.
  • Bits with a loose ring, eggbut, D-Ring, upper cheek, full check, hanging cheek and Fulmer cheek are allowed.

Is a Baucher bit harsh?

Like any bit, the Baucher is as harsh or soft as the hands using it—and should not be utilised by inexperienced riders who have not achieved independent hands. However, deciding whether or not this bit is useful for your horse doesn’t require tremendous study.

What is the kindest bit for a horse?

What is the gentlest bit for a horse?

eggbutt
One of the most common types of snaffle bit is the eggbutt, which is considered to be the gentlest type of snaffle bit because it doesn’t pinch the corners of the horse’s mouth. It has an egg-shaped connection between the mouthpiece and the bit-ring.

What is the best bit for a horse with a soft mouth?

There are two elements to a soft bit. The first is the material. Anything made from synthetic materials, like rubber or even leather, will be softer than metal. Regardless, the design of certain metal bits, like double-jointed Eggbutt snaffles, give you an equally soft effect on your horse’s mouth.

What is the softest bit you can use on a horse?

snaffle bits
The softest bits are generally snaffle bits made of rubber. Rubber offers a smooth fit on the bars of the horse’s mouth, while the snaffle’s rings fit softly in the corners of the horse’s mouth without pinching.

What is the most severe bit for a horse?

6. Wire Bit. Any kind of wire bit you plan to use is going to be the harshest amongst the other choice of mouthpieces available. Wire bits come in various shapes and sizes.

Is Pelham stronger than gag?

Many horses that do not respect the tongue pressure exerted by a Barry Gag will respond better to the pelham, which exerts pressure across the jaw of the horse. The pelham pressure is spread over a wider area, so is more comfortable/less painful but also stronger and harder to pull against.

Is the pee wee bit dressage legal?

Bits that use forms of leverage are not dressage legal, only ‘direct action’ snaffles. In a nutshell, your horse isn’t accepting the bit or working over his back and through correctly.

Is a Kimberwick bit harsh?

A Kimberwick is a type of curb bit with bit shanks, D-shaped rings, and a curb chain. The curb action in a Kimberwick bit is usually minimal to mild, though some do offer greater curb action. Kimberwicks are designed to provide additional control to a rider by encouraging the horse to lower his head.

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