Eggbutt bit from Bombers.
Eggbutt prevents the horse from being pinched in the lips/corners of the mouth by the bit rings and provides a more stable feeling against the horse. Eggbutt ensures that the bit remains still in the horse's mouth.
Bombers Moulded Preferred Contact has cylindrical sides and a flat middle section.
The cylindrical sides bend over the lower jaw and bars, and the flat middle section lies flat over the tongue. The middle section is a flat oval circle angled 45 degrees to lie evenly against the tongue and palate. The articulated part on either side of the tongue plate gives the cylindrical sides independent action and stability in the middle section. Moulded bits are good for horses that do not like metal, or when you have tried everything without success.
Like all Bombers steel components, the wire inside the bit and the side parts are covered by a lifetime warranty. This mouthpiece is not suitable for horses that chew on the bit. Therefore, the bit is not covered by warranty or right of complaint if the damage occurred because the horse chewed on the bit.
Eggbutt bit from Bombers.
Eggbutt prevents the horse from being pinched in the lips/corners of the mouth by the bit rings and provides a more stable feeling against the horse. Eggbutt ensures that the bit remains still in the horse's mouth.
Bombers Moulded Preferred Contact has cylindrical sides and a flat middle section.
The cylindrical sides bend over the lower jaw and bars, and the flat middle section lies flat over the tongue. The middle section is a flat oval circle angled 45 degrees to lie evenly against the tongue and palate. The articulated part on either side of the tongue plate gives the cylindrical sides independent action and stability in the middle section. Moulded bits are good for horses that do not like metal, or when you have tried everything without success.
Like all Bombers steel components, the wire inside the bit and the side parts are covered by a lifetime warranty. This mouthpiece is not suitable for horses that chew on the bit. Therefore, the bit is not covered by warranty or right of complaint if the damage occurred because the horse chewed on the bit.