The tongue port bar gives the horse and s tongue enough room because of the flattened area on the port. Many horses respond to this with improved suppleness and increased chewing. And yet this bit is also well suited to horses that play with their tongues, trying to put the tongue over the bit, as the port effectively prevents this. Therefore this bit is eminently suitable for horses that do not tolerate pressure on the tongue from conventionally shaped bits and react with head-tossing and the like. The loose ring means a greater mobility of the bit in the mouth. The slight doming means the bit sits perfectly in the mouth. Pressure on the rein alters the angle of the mouthpiece in the mouth and, as a result of its special shape, increases the effect on the bars of the lower jar and tongue. The shaped transition from the mouthpiece to the bit rings prevents pinching and also provides the bit with stability and hold. The shape of the bit is particularly suited to working with young horses. Height of tongue port: 30mm Thickness of bit: 18mm... The cannon arch with a tongue passage has a unique flattened shape that provides optimal space for the tongue. Many horses respond with better relaxation and increased chewing. However, this bit is also very suitable for players, the horses that try to slide their tongue over the bit, as the arch effectively prevents this. This mouthpiece is therefore perfect for horses that do not tolerate conventional shaped bits well due to the pressure on the tongue, reacting especially by shaking their heads. The moulded junction between the mouthpiece and the rings prevents any pinching of the lips while stabilising the lateral support of the bit. This type of bit is particularly suitable for working with young horses.Bit for ambitious amateurs and professionals.The bit factory beris located in the German state of Schleswig-Holstein was established after many years of activity in bit manufacturing, with all the experience, craftsmanship and passion for riding that this entails.In short: it is ...