SPRENGER MAX CONTROL WITH LOCKING MECHANISM - LOOSE RING 16MM STAINLESS STEEL

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  • Double jointed training or correction bit
  • Locks at a certain angle and operates like a straight bar
  • The locking mechanism takes effect when the horse gets strong or opposes the rider's hand and unlocks immediately when the contact gets softer

Size

Features

  • Premium Sensogan alloy construction with stainless steel rings
  • Ergonomic curved shape with 45° angled middle link
  • Fits anatomically between tongue and palate
  • Even pressure distribution for enhanced comfort
  • Lies steady in the horse's mouth
  • Gentle on the corners of the mouth
  • Ideal for sensitive horses or those with fleshy tongues
  • Made in Germany by Sprenger - 150+ years of quality

Size & Fit

Mouthpiece Thickness: 16mm diameter - ideal for horses with average to sensitive mouths. The refined diameter provides gentle yet effective communication.

Sizing Guide: Measure your horse's mouth from corner to corner, then add 0.5-1cm. The bit should fit comfortably with approximately 0.5cm visible on each side when fitted.

Fit Characteristics: The ergonomic shape with the middle link angled forward by 45° provides generous tongue room and fits anatomically between the tongue and palate.
Best Suited For: All disciplines

Fabric & Care Guide

Rinse thoroughly with clean water after each use to remove saliva and debris
Wipe dry with a soft cloth to prevent water spots
Clean with warm water and a soft brush or sponge
For stubborn residue, use mild soap and rinse thoroughly
Dry completely before storage
Sensogan naturally oxidises and may darken over time - this is normal and indicates the copper is working
Use Sprenger Diamond Paste to restore shine and remove oxidation
Store in a dry place when completely dry
Avoid harsh chemical cleaners or abrasives that may damage the Sensogan finish
Note: The copper content in Sensogan encourages salivation and bit acceptance - oxidation is a natural process

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