
Product description
Trust Bit Sweet Iron Hackamore Combination Short Double Jointed with High Port
At a glance
- Manufacturer: Trust Equestrian
- Material: Sweet Iron
- Sidepiece: Hackamore
- Mouthpiece: Bar
- Hardness:
- Bit thickness: 16mm
- Size: cm
The Trust Equestrian development team continuously works on innovative products to further optimize the design and function of bits. Today we would like to present the Trust Bit Sweet Iron Hackamore Combination Short Double Jointed with High Port from the Trust Equestrian range in more detail:
The Trust Bit Sweet Iron Hackamore Combination Short Double Jointed with High Port is made of Sweet Iron and equipped with Hackamore shanks. The mouthpiece of this bit is a bar.
Bit thickness
The mouthpiece has a thickness of 16 millimeters at its thickest point. This makes it a medium-strength mouthpiece.
Comparative 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.
When selecting 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
Sweet Iron
Sweet Iron bits are made of steel. The bits have been developed so that surface rust forms on contact with air and moisture. This tastes sweet and stimulates saliva production. Horses therefore accept Sweet Iron bits well.
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.
Sidepiece
Hackamore
The hackamore has no mouthpiece in the horse's mouth, but acts more on the nose, chin, and poll through the shanks.



