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Trust Sweet Iron Pelham - Eliptical
Trust Sweet Iron Pelham - Eliptical
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Sweet Iron
Sweet Iron bits are crafted from durable steel and feature a distinctive blue color. This material is designed to encourage natural salivation, enhancing your horse's comfort and promoting better acceptance of the bit.
Eliptical / Double-Jointed
A double-jointed bit consists of three parts, with the middle section resting on the tongue. This design means the double-jointed bit applies more pressure to the tongue than a single-jointed bit, but it distributes pressure more evenly across the bars and corners of the mouth.
With this bits It’s crucial to choose the correct size for a double-jointed bit. If the bit is too large, the joints may touch the corners of the mouth, potentially causing small wounds.
Pelham
A Pelham bit features a curb chain and shanks, applying pressure behind the ears to create leverage. A short-shanked Pelham is called a Baby Pelham, while a long-shanked version is a standard Pelham. The strength of the effect is determined by the length of the shanks and the curb chain. The longer the shanks, the sharper the impact. A Pelham can be used with two reins: one on the top ring for a soft grip and one on the bottom ring for added leverage. Alternatively, one rein can be used with a connecting strap (Bridge). Pelhams are often used to help set a horse deeply, especially with stronger horses, but they are not suitable for inexperienced riders or horses due to their strong effect.
If a rider is using a Pelham for the first time, or wishes to try it on a strong horse, we advise starting with a baby Pelham instead of a common Pelham
Understanding Color Changes
Sweet Iron bits naturally change color over time as they come into contact with humidity. The vibrant blue surface will transition to a greyish-brown tone due to oxidation. This process is entirely normal and improves the bit’s functionality by creating a sweet taste that stimulates salivation and enhances acceptance.
If the bit isn’t used regularly, a thicker layer of rust may form. This is easily removed with a brush or cloth before use to maintain the bit's performance.
Why Proper Sizing Matters
Choosing the correct bit size is essential for your horse’s comfort and performance. A bit that is too small can create painful pressure points and damage the mouth, while a bit that is too large may slide through the horse's mouth, causing discomfort and pinching the corners, potentially leading to wounds. Always ensure the bit fits snugly without being restrictive to keep your horse comfortable and responsive. To learn more about selecting the right bit size for your horse, visit our How to Find the Right Bit Size page.
Need Assistance?
Not sure which bit is right for your horse? We’re here to help! Simply fill out our Bit, Bridle, and Saddle Consultation Form for personalised advice.
For riding schools, stables, or businesses interested in bit fitting education, we offer bit fitting clinics. Contact us to book a session and enhance your team’s knowledge and skills.
Order Fulfilment and Cancellation Policy
Learn more about our Order Fulfillment and Cancellation Policy, including details on shipping times, special orders, and cancellation fees, on this page.
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