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Trust Sweet Iron swivel locked-16
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Sweet Iron
Sweet Iron bits are made from iron and feature a distinctive blue color, achieved through heating during production. When exposed to humid air, Sweet Iron naturally develops an oxidized surface, gradually changing the color of the bit from blue to silver or brown-grey. This oxidation is a characteristic feature of Sweet Iron bits.
Sweet Iron mouthpieces are available in two thicknesses, indicated by a number in the product name. The 12 mm version is found in pony bits and bradoons, offering more space in the mouth. The 16 mm version is our standard thickness and is used in both regular bits and bradoons, making it suitable for a wide range of horses.
If a Sweet Iron bit is left unused for a period, an orange-brown layer of rust may form on the mouthpiece. This can be easily removed by wiping the bit with a damp cloth and does not affect its functionality.
Sweet Iron bits are suitable for all horses and come in a wide variety of mouthpieces, each designed for specific purposes.
Every horse is different, and selecting the right bit plays a key role in comfort, communication, and performance. A properly fitted bit prevents pressure points, slipping, and discomfort—helping your horse stay soft, responsive, and confident in the contact.
Need help choosing the right model, material, or size for your horse? Feel free to contact us or fill in our bit consultation form—our team is happy to help.
Swivel
The Swivel cheekpiece features loose rings with two small half-rings on the inside, connected by a vertical rod. The mouthpiece is attached to this rod and swivels up and down, creating a small gag effect.
This cheekpiece can be used with one or two reins. The bridle cheekpiece is attached to the upper half-ring, while the reins can be attached to the large ring or the lower half-ring. The lower the rein is placed, the greater the leverage effect, and the bigger the impact.
Locked
Locked bits function much like single-jointed bits but feature a built-in locking system. With light rein pressure, the bit moves like a single-jointed bit, but under stronger contact, it locks into a straight position. This provides added control, making it a suitable option for horses that tend to lean or pull. Due to its sharper action under pressure, this bit is not recommended for inexperienced riders.
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