
Stübben STEELtec Pelham with curved, rigid bar
Size
Eigenschaften
Seitenstück- Pelham
Mundstück- Bar with lingual arch
Gebissmaterial- Stainless Steel
Stärke- 16
Mundstückgröße- 11.5
Härtegrad- soft
Product description
Stübben STEELtec Pelham with curved, inflexible bar
In a nutshell
- Manufacturer: Stübben STEELtec
- Material: Stainless steel
- Side piece: Pelham
- Mouthpiece: Bar with tongue port
- Hardness: soft
- Bit thickness: mm
- Size: cm
The bit series from Stübben STEELtec provides gentle but effective impulses for better communication between rider and horse. We would like to introduce you to the Stübben STEELtec Pelham bit with a curved, inflexible bar from the Stübben STEELtec range in more detail today:
The Stübben STEELtec Pelham with curved, inflexible bar bit is made of stainless steel and equipped with Pelham side pieces. The mouthpiece of this bit is a bar with a tongue port. The hardness of the mouthpiece material is rather soft, i.e., flexible.
Bit Material
Stainless steel
The most common material for bits is stainless steel. Stainless steel comes in different compositions and consists of steel and various metals. Steel, in turn, is iron that has been alloyed with carbon.
To obtain stainless steel, the steel is mixed with various metals to form different alloys. The most commonly used alloy for stainless steel bits consists of steel, chromium, and nickel.
Manufacturer Information
Mouthpiece
Bars with tongue port
The bar with a tongue port creates space for the tongue and thus reduces pressure on the center of the horse's tongue. More tongue freedom is ideal for horses that have sensitive tongues or horses that stick their tongues out. This bit is not suitable for inexperienced riders.
Sidepiece
Pelham
The Pelham is a popular bit with short or long shanks. When the reins are taken up, the bit acts on the mouth, lower jaw, and poll. Depending on the leverage of the shanks, a varying degree of strong and immediate bit angle in the mouth can be achieved. Possible use for horses that have difficulty going through the poll, for "hot" horses, or for horses that require significant influence in critical situations. The Pelham should only be used by experienced riders.



