This high-quality bit with double joints and rotating cheekpieces is made of solid Cuprigan with stainless steel rings and cheekpieces. Cuprigan is an alloy composed of 89% copper, 7% aluminum, 3% iron, and 1% zinc. The oxidation process of the material gives it a pleasant smell and taste. The anatomical design of the bit follows the shape of the horse’s mouth, allowing for smooth, even pressure distribution. The design, combined with the unique properties of Cuprigan, encourages chewing and saliva production, allowing for a pleasant connection with the sensitive horse’s mouth. The bit applies normal pressure on the mouth. Mouthpiece thickness: 14 mm, cheekpiece length: 165 mm.

The primary purpose of a full cheek bit is to apply lateral pressure; this emphasis on turning aids is especially useful for young horses. The bit arms prevent the bit from being pulled through the mouth. The pins, also known as Fulmer loops, attached to the upper arms, help stabilize the bit and provide a slight leverage action.

The double-jointed mouthpiece consists of three parts. The central section rests flat on the tongue, applying more pressure on the tongue than a single-jointed mouthpiece. The thicker the central section, the more pressure it exerts on the tongue.