The Neue Schule Transform Weymouth has proven to be an excellent solution for horses that are overactive in the mouth and unfocused on the rein aids.
The Transform weymouth is also good for horses that are inwardly fixated on the presence of the double bridle bits especially if he has small distance from the corner of the lips to the muzzle (short smile).
The mouthpiece of the Neue Schule Transform Weymouth traces out a subtle convex arc, which when the curb rein is employed, rotates the weymouth cheeks back at a 45 degree angle and makes the mouthpiece rest vertically within the mouth. It does not roll forward onto the more sensitive part of the tongue.
The Neue Schule Transform Weymouth is very useful for horses that have a ‘short smile’ as it sits further back in the mouth thus leaving more room for the bridoon. The Neue Schule Transform Weymouth is so comfortable that it deters the horse from drawing his tongue back to relieve the pressure and as there is often insufficient room behind the mouthpiece the horse is unable to get his tongue over it.
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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