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Icelandic Weymouth bit

Size: 105 (4"1)

€126.50
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Scheduled for delivery on Friday 03 January.

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Icelandic Weymouth bit

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€126.50

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Expert opinion

Double-jointed, ergonomic and comfortable, lightweight Icelandic bit with diamond-shaped centrepiece. The shape of the break combined with its horizontal position eliminates the action of the nutcracker, reducing pinching, without interference from the palate. It also softens the pressure in the centre of the tongue. The branches of the side rings are designed to avoid pinching the horse and improve the rider's aids. The chain can be detached from both sides and distributes pressure between the chin, jaw and mouth.

Material

Stainless steel : Stainless steel is a commonly used alloy which has the particularity of not oxidising. Due to their nature, stainless steel jaws are very strong and do not get damaged over time.

Sweet Copper : The central part is made of Sweet Copper. It is made of 90% solid copper, 7% iron and 3% aluminium. It gives off a pleasant flavour for the horse when it comes into contact with its mouth, encouraging it to chew and salivate, thus relaxing its jaw.

Fiche technique

Rings size 40mm
Mouthpiece type plein
Thickness 12mm
Weight 400g
Shank lenght 70mm
Side pieces Icelandic
Material Copper / Stainless steel
Mouthpiece Double brisure
Reference 2498

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Carriers Information Delivery
DHL Express 1 working day
€14.90

Scheduled for delivery on Friday 03 January.

Colissimo Domicile sans signature 2 days
€7.90

Scheduled for delivery on Saturday 04 January.

Click and Collect Sellerie Partenaire 2 days - according to opening hours
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Scheduled for delivery on Saturday 04 January.

Mondial Relay Pickup 3 to 5 days
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Estimated delivery between Monday 06 January and Wednesday 08 January.