Mullen Mouth & Ported Pelham Bits
The pelham bit applies a variety of pressures which all work
together and therefore is a very popular bit. This bit should be used
with two reins, the first rein attaches to the snaffle ring and the
second rein is attached to the ring on the lower shank. When the first
rein is used the bit acts like a hanging cheek snaffle, when the second
rein is used it increases leverage, lip pressure and the curb chain also
applies pressure.
SHOW PELHAM - the very low port of the show pelham allows space for the tongue, with
no collapse on the bars and no real palate pressure. The outer loose
ring looks tidier than a rugby pelham, and allows better communication between horse and rider.Ideal for showing and is perfect for horses/ponies with small, heads.
GLOBE PELHAM - is very popular with showing ponies as it only requires one pair of reins. It has a short shank and fixed cheeks with a very low port to allow room for the tongue and avoid too much palate pressure.
CAMBRIDGE PORTED MOUTH - ideal for horses that have a large tongue or small mouth. The Cambridge mouth is a very mild mouthpiece as it has very little movement which means the pressure doesn't change much.
MULLEN MOUTH PELHAM - has no nut cracker action or movement in the horses mouth, it is ideal for horses that have a very soft mouth, or for horses that back off the contact.

























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