
Pinchless Rugby Pelham Bit
PINCHLESS RUGBY PELHAM BIT
The arms of the pinchless snaffle mouthpiece allows both sides of the
bit to rotate independently of the other side. This action allows the
rein signals to work independently just on the sides of the mouth,
making the communication between horse and rider clearer.
The rugby pelham bit is often used in showing as an alternative to a weymouth and bradoon. It 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.

















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