The Neue Schule Thoroughbred Weymouth is extremely popular with Thoroughbreds as they usually have thin skinned, angular bars and the Neue Schule Thoroughbred Weymouth has been designed to greatly reduce pressure over these sensitive areas.
The mouthpiece of the Neue Schule Thoroughbred Weymouth traces out a subtle convex arc that is angled forwards at 45° to the cheek shanks. When a contact is taken, a gentle uniform pressure is exerted over the widest, least sensitive part of the tongue, greatly reducing any pressure over the thinner, sensitive, outer edges of the tongue and bars.
The Secret of the Salox? is the high thermal conductivity. This basically means that the mouthpiece of the bit warms up to about 30oC within the first few fractions of a second, whilst a stainless steel bit takes over 7 seconds. Again, when the bit moves in the mouth as the rein aids are applied the mouthpiece quickly adjusts to the new temperature. In essence, therefore the rein aids are more definitive because the bit no longer feels like a foreign body in the mouth. This equals a more relaxed acceptance of the bit. Horses that have previously been inwardly fixated on the bit and/or overactive have proven to be attentive and responsive to the aids provided by the Salox bits.
Supplied with a stainless steel curb chain








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