PE - Copper Roller Mouth Dee Bit Metal
PE - Copper Roller Mouth Dee Bit Metal
PE - Copper Roller Mouth Dee Bit Metal

PE - Copper Roller Mouth Dee Bit Metal

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Why choose a roller mouth dee bit for your horse?

The copper roller mouth dee bit is useful for horses that tend to fix or try and grab/lean on the bit. The alternating copper and stainless steel rollers set along the mouthpiece enable the bit to move in the horse's mouth preventing them from grabbing or leaning on the bit. The single jointed mouthpiece has a nutcracker action applying pressure on the lips and bars of the mouth. The dee ring cheeks can aid with steering, backing up the aids when the rider asks for a turn.

Copper rollers warm and react with the salvia to encourage mouthing and acceptance of the bit. Made from stainless steel, which is the most common material used for horse bits, it is durable, easy to clean, tasteless and does not rust.

Measurements
As per our size guide the A & B measurements of this bit are as follows:
A=14mm
B=65mm

Stainless Steel Horse Bits...
Stainless steel is the most commonly used material for horse bits as it is durable, easy to clean and does not rust. Some of our stainless steel bits feature copper mouthpieces which help to create a warming sensation and encourage the horse to salivate and accept the bit. Stainless steel bits are suitable for a wide range of horses and are available in many designs so that you can choose the right bit for your horse and discipline.

Please note, for reasons of health and hygiene this bit is non returnable if removed from the template.

  • Dee ring shaped, fixed cheeks
  • Alternating copper and stainless steel roller ball mouthpiece
  • Can help to stop horses leaning on the bit
  • Bit strength: Mild-Intermediate
  • Please be advised this bit is NOT BD legal

o promote good hygiene and protect the longevity of your horse bit we recommend the following care regimen after every use.

1. Rinse your bit after every use under a tap to remove any saliva or debris on the surface.

2. Use a soft sponge or cloth to wipe any excess debris off of the bit, paying particular attention to joins and hinges. 

3. Leave to dry naturally.