Pelham Balls Short jump'In 0030
This bit is very similar to the bridle bit. However, it can have a broken barrel, and always has a large ring in the barrel, which can be used to attach a second pair of reins or a pair of wedding rings. The operation of the pelham and its severity depend essentially on the point at which the reins are attached. When used on the top ring, the pelham is slightly lifting. This bit is slightly more powerful than a snaffle. Used on the lower ring, the pelham is lowering. In this application, the Pelham is an extremely powerful bit. The balls on the bit allow better relaxation, particularly for horses that lean.
Alloy
Alloy composition: German silver: 80% copper, 12% zinc, 8% silicon. This composition allows a very good relaxation of your horse's mouth.