Product Description
Reinforces Straightness and Turning.
The NS Tranz D-Ring is excellent for directional control and exceptionally good for tight turns during faster work as the mouthpiece should not slide across the mouth. It is also safer for young horses as it should not pull through the mouth in a panic situation. The NS Tranz D-Ring is beneficial for children or novice riders who may not be sufficiently experienced in supporting their inside rein. Good for dressage as it gives the rider greater shoulder control on a circle and helps set up the bend when changing the rein or with lateral work. The stability the NS Tranz D-Ring offers is often useful for horses that are overactive in the mouth in a loose ring design.
What a revelation in bitting! I was recommended the Neue Schule bits by a friend, as my 5 year Irish mare was proving to be very fussy in the mouth. After the first time riding in the Neue Schule Tranz Angled D-Ring bit she started to relax and work into a contact. The D rings are great as she is still working on her balance! I no longer fight with her to put the bridle on she willingly puts her head down and accepts the bit straight away- gone are the days of taking 10 mins to get the bridle on as she refused to drop her head! Although the initial investment is high I rented my bit from the Horse Bit Shop online first, which gave me the opportunity to ensure the bit was right for my horse. Worth every penny and a great investment I would recommend every rider should trial a Neue Schule bit.
Product Name | Tranz Angled Lozenge D-Ring |
Product Code | 8022D |
Mouthpiece Thickness | 14 mm |
Ring / Shank Size | NA |
Size Availability | 120 – 152 mm |
4.75 – 6″ | |
Dressage Legal | Y |
Other Info | NA |
Reinforces Straightness and Turning.
Product Name | Tranz Angled Lozenge D-Ring |
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Product Code | 8022D |
Mouthpiece Thickness | 14mm |
Ring / Shank Size | NA |
Size Availability mm | 127-152mm |
Size Availability inch | 5-6″ |
Dressage Legal | Y |
Other Info | NA |
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