KK ULTRA Loose Ring - Sensogan
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Description
Description
Compared to conventional bits, the middle link has also been shortened. This anatomical adaptation noticeably optimises the effect compared to conventional double jointed bits.
When the reins are taken up, the middle link – also known as the “lozenge” because of its striking shape – gently rolls over the central part of the horse’s tongue, stimulating its sense of touch.
The classic double-jointed loose ring snaffle is perfectly suited as bradoon or bit for everyday use.
Material & care
Material & care
How do I care for my Sensogan bits?
You should always wash your bits thoroughly with water and dry them after each use. SENSOGAN bits contain copper. Oxidation causes the bits to darken and may lose their shine. However, metal bits are particularly easy to clean and maintain with the help of our "Diamond Paste".Sensogan
Alloy of copper, manganese and zinc. Manganese hardens the copper without affecting the natural oxidation process of the copper. Thanks to the manganese, the alloy has a lower copper content but achieves the same oxidation behavior as AURIGAN.Features
Features
Manufacturer information
Manufacturer information
The robust material withstands wind and weather during long walks and training sessions and is also ideal for water rats. Thanks to the SPRENGER hook, the chain is very easy to put on without being pulled over the head and can be individually adjusted, so it also grows with young dogs. The long chain links are particularly fur-friendly and reduce hair breakage on long and fine fur. The pull-through chain offers limited traction without choking. It is also an ideal choice for fearful dogs, which cannot wriggle out of the collar.

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