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Jump'In - Tongue-Relief Pelham Bit
- Rings: 70 mm
- Mouthpiece thickness: 11 mm
Usage
- Acts on the horse's balance, encouraging it to rebalance and shift its weight onto the hindquarters.
- Requires specific elevator cheekpieces
- The larger the rings, the stronger the elevator action
- The ports help channel and assist with steering
- Can be used directly on elevator cheekpieces, with bit converters, or in four-rein configuration
- Long shanks with a much more direct action thanks to the side rings
- This bit is designed for horses that are heavy on the forehand and tend to lean strongly on the hand. The goal is to encourage the horse to lift its withers and shift weight onto its hindquarters. Of course, this rebalancing effect can only be achieved if the horse has sufficient back muscle and suppleness. It should therefore be avoided with young horses or those that are not yet physically prepared.
- The bit is attached to the bridle via rope cheekpieces that slide through two slots on the rings. The elevator cheekpieces act on the poll through the bridle headpiece.
- This bit requires soft, educated hands, as it often encourages the horse to overbend. It is therefore best suited to experienced riders.
Composition
German Silver
65% copper, 23% zinc, 12% nickel, 5% manganese and other alloys

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