Velari Eggbutt Double Jointed Stainless Steel
Key Features
• Double-jointed mouthpiece for balanced, even pressure
• Durable stainless steel with a neutral feel
• Eggbutt rings for stability, quiet movement, and consistent rein aids
The Velari Eggbutt Double Jointed Stainless Steel sits smoothly in the horse’s mouth, offering a cool, straightforward feel right from the first contact. The double-jointed design ensures balanced pressure and clear communication between rider and horse, while the eggbutt cheeks keep it steady and quiet, encouraging trust and a consistent connection without unnecessary complexity.
Crafted from stainless steel, the mouthpiece provides a cool, neutral taste that keeps aids clear and simple. Its rust-free durability makes it a reliable choice for everyday use, meaning the Velari Eggbutt Double Jointed Stainless Steel gives the horse a stable, smooth feel that supports positive contact.
The double-jointed shape distributes pressure evenly across the tongue and bars, avoiding the nutcracker effect and following the shape of the mouth for added comfort—especially helpful for horses with a lower palate.
Eggbutt rings keep the bit steady, reduce lateral movement, and prevent pinching at the corners of the mouth, making it ideal for horses that prefer a quieter, more stable feel. The fixed rings give consistent rein aids and help maintain a soft yet secure connection throughout the ride.
The Velari Eggbutt Double Jointed Stainless Steel is ideal for:
– Horses that go best in a neutral, steady bit without extra stimulation
– Horses with a lower palate sensitive to single-jointed bits
– Horses who appreciate a quiet, stable mouthpiece
Technical Details
• Type: Eggbutt
• Mouthpiece: Double jointed
• Thickness options: 14 mm / 16 mm
• Material: Stainless Steel
Care & Use
After each ride, rinse the bit with warm water and dry with a soft cloth. 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.






