Neue Schule Slimma Show Pelham Horse Bit
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| Colour | Size | QTY | Price |
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| Silver | 5inch | £104.95 | |
| Silver | 5.25inch | £104.95 | |
| Silver | 5.5inch | £104.95 | |
| Silver | 5.75inch | £104.95 | |
| Silver | 6inch | £104.95 |
Do you want to create the illusion of a double bridle but without using two mouthpieces?
The revolutionary design of the Neue Schule Show Pelham cheek creates the illusion of doubles but only uses one mouthpiece in an innovative, lightweight, elegant design.
Traditional Pelhams with a solid mouthpiece and fixed cheeks often encourage the horse to fix and lean. However, the Neue Schule Show Pelham snaffle ring is specifically designed to turn freely, which allows play through the reins. This eradicates any wooden feel, allows more lift from the shoulder and enhances communication. This action is also beneficial for horses that tend to overbend in a curb. The forward cut ported mouthpiece is a very comfortable design that gives generous tongue relief without causing upper palate interference. It has often proven the solution to many long term tongue evasions.
Neue Schule Bits use cutting edge technology, combined with a natural understanding of the horse to create the exceptional quality expected from a Neue Schule Bit, allowing for unrivalled communication between horse and rider.
Neue Schule, standing for "new school" is redefining the thinking and technology in horse bits. Neue Schule horse bits are an up to date choice designed around the horse and horse riders wants and needs. This has been achieved by adapting and overhauling traditional equine bit designs by using cutting edge materials. Neue Schule horse bits lead the way with outstanding technology and design. The full range of horse mouthpieces covers every equestrian discipline from general enjoyment riding to grand pix level. A revolutionary material patented and designed by Neue Schule called Neue Schule Salox Gold is used across the bit range, this new material is warmer, sweeter and also heats up quicker once been placed within the horses mouth.