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Stubben 2436 Single Jointed Stainless Steel Baucher Bit
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Stubben 2436 Single Jointed Stainless Steel Baucher Bit

Stubben 2436 Single Jointed Stainless Steel Baucher Bit

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Original: $134.71

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Stubben 2436 Single Jointed Stainless Steel Baucher Bit

$134.71

$47.15

The Story

The Baucher bit is known for its stable position in the horse’s mouth. The side cheeks ensure that the bit sits calmly and evenly, leading to a consistent connection between the rider’s hand and the horse. When the reins are taken up, the Baucher bit tilts and acts towards the corners of the mouth, which can lead to improved collection.

The single broken mouthpiece lies more steadily in the mouth than a double-jointed mouthpiece and distributes pressure across the horse’s bars, while the center joint reduces pressure on the tongue. 

Advantages at a Glance

Effect

  • Even pressure on the horse’s bars, with the center joint reducing pressure on the tongue
  • Steady position in the horse’s mouth

Which horses are particularly suited for this bit?

  • Horses that tend to lean downward
  • Sensitive horses

Note on Proper Use

Any bit can cause pain if used roughly or improperly. An incorrect size can also be painful for the horse. 

Description

The Baucher bit is known for its stable position in the horse’s mouth. The side cheeks ensure that the bit sits calmly and evenly, leading to a consistent connection between the rider’s hand and the horse. When the reins are taken up, the Baucher bit tilts and acts towards the corners of the mouth, which can lead to improved collection.

The single broken mouthpiece lies more steadily in the mouth than a double-jointed mouthpiece and distributes pressure across the horse’s bars, while the center joint reduces pressure on the tongue. 

Advantages at a Glance

Effect

  • Even pressure on the horse’s bars, with the center joint reducing pressure on the tongue
  • Steady position in the horse’s mouth

Which horses are particularly suited for this bit?

  • Horses that tend to lean downward
  • Sensitive horses

Note on Proper Use

Any bit can cause pain if used roughly or improperly. An incorrect size can also be painful for the horse.