Mors goyo Aga Medium Trust Tongue Passage E26308
The Goyo Aga bit with a tongue relief offers numerous advantages thanks to its alloy construction and the shape of its mouthpiece. It provides comfort for horses with sensitive mouths who have difficulty engaging their hindquarters. The bit's anatomy offers maximum space for the tongue, and its tongue relief allows for optimal pressure distribution on the bars, tongue, and corners of the mouth. Its straight shape ensures symmetrical left/right contact from the hand to the mouth and eliminates any risk of pinching the tongue. All these features allow the horse to gain confidence in the bit, to settle, and to engage its hindquarters. The Innosense resin is smooth and soft to the touch, making it suitable even for horses with salivation problems. The rigid resin prevents your horse from leaning too heavily on the bit while promoting contact. Conversely, the flexible resin encourages the horse to engage its hindquarters. A light contact from the horse on the bit will contribute to improving the horse's locomotion through the engagement of its hindquarters. The Goyo-Aga bit, primarily used in Iberian riding, has a fairly strong action because it is used with a curb chain and applies pressure to the bars of the mouth with a leverage effect. It is mainly used on horses with a lot of natural impulsion. The Goyo-Aga bit can be used in three ways: - mild, with the reins attached to the large ring, it is midway between the effect of an eggbutt and a snaffle bit. - severe, with the reins in the lower notch where the leverage action is greater. - medium, with the reins in the middle notch where the leverage action is less than if the rein is attached at the bottom. The curb chain allows for more precise adjustment of the bit's leverage action; the tighter it is, the stronger its action. It distributes the pressure on the jaw. It is recommended to use curb chain protectors for sensitive horses.






