| A new dimension of loose ring snaffles by Herm Sprenger.
This bit lies perfectly in the horse's mouth because the mouthpiece is angled forward by 45°.

In contrast to other loose ring snaffles the aids given with the reins on this new bit reach the horse's mouth more precisely but still in a soft way. The bit is more readily accepted resulting in prompt and ideal chewing activity.
This new loose ring snaffle helps to prevent tongue vices - putting the tongue over the bit often stops almost immediately when this bit is used. |