
Product description
Trust Bit Inno Sense Olive Head Bradoon Plastic Bar Mullen soft 20mm 13.5
In a nutshell
- Manufacturer: Trust Equestrian
- Material: Plastic
- Cheekpiece: Bradoon
- Mouthpiece: Bar
- Hardness: Soft
- Bit thickness: 20mm
- Size: 13.5cm
Trust Equestrian bits are selected with the utmost care and manufactured from the finest materials. We would like to introduce you to the Trust Bit Inno Sense Olive Head Bradoon Plastic Bar Mullen soft 20mm 13.5 from the Trust Equestrian range in more detail today:
The Trust Bit Inno Sense Olive Head Bradoon Plastic Bar Mullen soft 20mm 13.5 is made of plastic and features smaller cheekpieces than a bradoon for Weymouth bits. The mouthpiece of this bit is a bar. The hardness of the mouthpiece material is rather soft, meaning flexible. The bit has a mouthpiece size of 13.5 centimeters. This mouthpiece size is generally a good fit for a normal warmblood.
Bit Thickness
The bit is 20mm thick, measured at the thickest point in the area of the horse's lips. This makes it a rather thick mouthpiece.
Comparison values: normal warmbloods 16 - 18mm, ponies rather 10 - 14mm, thoroughbreds 12 - 16mm and particularly large warmbloods, cold-bloods and Shire horses rather 18mm and larger.
Bradoons for Weymouth bits usually have a thickness of 12mm to 14mm.
When choosing the bit thickness and size, pay attention to the anatomical conditions of the horse's mouth. You can use your fingers to test how much space there is between the tongue and palate.
Bit Material
Plastic
Food-grade plastic is used for bits, meaning no plasticizers are used and it is well tolerated by horses. The particularly smooth texture ensures that the bit can slide easily in the mouth, even with little saliva production.
Manufacturer Information
Trust Equestrian
The Dutch bit manufacturer Trust Equestrian is characterized by innovation and craftsmanship. With the Inno Sense and Sweet Iron series, they are breaking new ground. The products are continuously developed by Trust's technical teams and strictly quality controlled.
Mouthpiece
Bar Bits
A bar is usually straight or slightly curved to adapt to the anatomical conditions in the horse's mouth. A bar mouthpiece has a sharper effect than a single-jointed or double-jointed mouthpiece.
Cheekpiece
Bradoon
The bradoon is used in combination with a Weymouth bit. It is available with single and double-jointed mouthpiece variations. The difference to other snaffles lies in the rings (e.g., olive head rings), which are significantly smaller than the rings of normal bits. The bradoon is usually chosen half to a full cm larger than the Weymouth bit, as the Weymouth bit is a bar and the bradoon is jointed.



