Double Jointed Loose Ring Sweet Iron
Key Features
• double-jointed mouthpiece for even pressure
• sweet iron promotes natural salivation and relaxation
• loose rings allow increased mobility and clear, precise rein aids
Description
This bit lies softly curved over the tongue, supporting a relaxed, attentive feel throughout the ride. Its design encourages gentle jaw movement and helps create an elastic, refined connection between horse and rider.
Made from sweet iron, the mouthpiece naturally oxidizes during use, which stimulates salivation and encourages the horse to stay soft and accepting in the mouth. This contributes to a more supple contact and a calmer, more confident way of going.
The double-jointed mouthpiece distributes pressure evenly across the tongue and bars, preventing the nutcracker effect and offering a smooth, stable feel. Horses that benefit from balanced pressure and a bit that follows the shape of the mouth often respond particularly well to this design. It is also a great option for horses with a lower palate, as the double-jointed construction reduces upward movement toward the roof of the mouth, providing extra comfort.
With loose rings, the mouthpiece is allowed to move freely, promoting light chewing activity and helping the horse stay flexible and attentive in the hand. This increased mobility supports precise rein aids and keeps the connection soft and responsive throughout the ride.
Ideal For
– horses that appreciate a soft, mobile mouthpiece
– Horses with a lower palate who tend to be sensitive to the nutcracker effect of single-jointed bits
– riders who seek precision and elasticity without tension
Technical Details
• Type: Snaffle
• Mouthpiece: Double jointed
• Thickness options: 14 mm / 16 mm
• Material: Sweet Iron
Care & Use
After each ride, rinse the bit with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. Over time, the sweet iron will develop a light patina — a natural oxidation process that enhances taste and acceptance. Store in a dry place and check regularly for smooth, even wear.
Disclaimer
Every horse and rider is unique. The information provided is meant as a general guide — not a definitive answer. Always consider your horse’s specific needs and your own experience when choosing the right bit. Guide with grace, always.








