Velari Single Jointed Loose Ring Sweet Copper
Key Features
• Single-jointed mouthpiece for clear, direct pressure
• Sweet copper encourages relaxation in sensitive horses
• Loose rings offer more mobility and precise rein aids
Description
The Velari Single Jointed Loose Ring Sweet Copper bit sits comfortably in the horse’s mouth, giving a warm, welcoming feel right from the first contact. Its single-jointed design creates a straightforward line of communication between rider and horse, helping encourage steady acceptance and a consistent connection without extra fuss.
Crafted from sweet copper, the mouthpiece has a naturally pleasant taste that promotes salivation and keeps sensitive horses soft in the contact. Sweet copper resists oxidation, so it stays smooth and maintains its flavour over time, supporting a supple connection and a calm, confident way of going.
The single joint gives a clear, direct feel, transmitting rein aids precisely. When the reins are engaged, the joint forms a V-shape that spreads pressure across the tongue and bars, making it a good choice for horses with a higher palate. Many horses enjoy the simple, defined action of a single-jointed bit, especially those who prefer steady contact.
Velari Single Jointed Loose Ring Sweet Copper lets the mouthpiece move freely, encouraging light chewing and helping the horse stay relaxed and responsive in the hand. This extra mobility allows for more precise aids and a softer connection throughout the ride.
The Velari Single Jointed Loose Ring Sweet Copper is ideal for:
– Sensitive horses that like a simple, direct mouthpiece
– Horses with a higher palate who prefer a clear point of action
– Riders seeking precision and a straightforward connection without tension
Technical Details
• Type: Snaffle
• Mouthpiece: Single jointed
• Thickness options: 14 mm / 16 mm
• Material: Sweet Copper
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.








