Trust
Trust Leather loose ring lange straight-20
Trust Leather loose ring lange straight-20
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Leather
The leather bits from the TRUST collection are a standout choice for horses with sensitive mouths. Hand-stitched around a reinforced nylon core, these bits are tanned without the use of chemicals, ensuring a natural, safe option for your horse. The unique round construction, combined with the softness that saliva brings, allows the leather mouthpiece to form to your horse’s mouth, creating a comfortable and flexible fit. This makes them especially popular with mares, who often find the taste of the leather particularly appealing and accept the bit with ease.
Care Advice: To keep the leather supple and in top condition, apply edible vegetable oil regularly. This helps maintain the softness and flexibility of the mouthpiece over time.
Note: The stitches should always point to the outside whilst using the bit. So not towards the tongue.
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.
Loose Ring
The Loose Ring cheekpiece features loose-moving rings that slide freely through the mouthpiece. This design allows the bit to move more independently in the horse’s mouth, resulting in softer rein aids and a more refined connection. It encourages movement and mouth activity, which can be beneficial for horses that prefer a bit more freedom.
Because the rings are not fixed, there is a risk of pinching. To prevent discomfort, the use of rubber bit guards is recommended.
For riders with a stable and quiet hand, the Loose Ring can be an excellent choice. However, for those who tend to have a less steady hand, the Eggbutt cheekpiece might be a better option to maintain a calm and consistent position in the horse’s mouth.
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