The Neue Schule Waterford Nelson Full Cheek Gag is often sourced for strong horses with a tendency to set themselves or pull down. A deterrent for horses that grab the bit and go. The combination of this mouthpiece and the gag action (lift within the mouth) of the cheeks makes it virtually impossible for them to grab the bit.
As the Waterford bends in every direction it usually suits all types of mouth conformation, including big fat tongues. This slimmer innovative Waterford mouthpiece features a lip shelf which eradicates the previously common problem of rubs.
The Nelson/Full cheeks reinforce the turning aid, reduce friction and lessen the chance of rubbing. The Nelson gag is brilliant where precise steering is required, for example when jumping skinnies and corners.
Two reins allow the rider to differentiate between the snaffle action and the gag action (lift within the mouth). However, many riders only employ the gag rein which maximises on control and lift from the shoulder. Use either in conjunction with rolled leather cheeks, aesthetically pleasing and softer in their action, or rope cheeks that have a sharper action as they slip back and forth through the cheeks more quickly
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.







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