Mors Pelham cuir droit Jump'In
This bit strongly resembles the bridle bit. However, it still has a large ring at the barrel, which allows you to attach a second pair of reins or a pair of wedding rings. The functioning of the pelham and its severity essentially depend on the point of attachment of the reins. Used on the top ring, the pelham is slightly raised. This bit is a little more powerful than a snaffle. Used on the bottom ring, the pelham is a step-down ring. In this use, the pelham is a powerful bit. The leather bit is soft and comfortable for the horse.
Composition of the alloy: Leather is a very pleasant natural material for the horse which stimulates chewing and salivation. > Helps avoid cold contact with certain metal jaws. > The production of saliva softens the leather and makes it more pleasant for the horse. Maintenance advice: The leather should be oiled, with a vegetable oil, every 5 uses to maintain the suppleness of the leather. Leather is a vulnerable material; it is strongly recommended not to use a bit that is too damaged as there is a risk of injuring the horse's bars, tongue and palate.