The Baucher bit is renowned for its stable position in the horse’s mouth. The side cheeks ensure that the bit sits steadily and evenly, providing a consistent connection between the rider’s hand and the horse. When the reins are taken up, the Baucher bit tilts and acts towards the corners of the mouth, which can lead to improved collection.
The double-jointed mouthpiece distributes pressure evenly across the tongue and bars. chewing.
Effect:
- Even pressure on the tongue and bars of the horse
- Steady position in the horse’s mouth
Mouthpiece:
- Better acceptance: The sweet-tasting copper is particularly well accepted by horses and can encourage chewing.
- 90% copper, 7% iron and aluminum, nickel-free and particularly robust
Which horses are particularly suited for this bit?
- Horses that tend to lean downward
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Sensitive horses
Association Approvals:
- Dressage: FEI, USEF, USDF, USEA
- Eventing: FEI, USEF, USEA
- Jumping: FEI, USEF, USEA
These approvals are the best information we have at this time, but correctness standards are ever evolving. Competitors are reminded that they are responsible for the correctness of their tack. If a rider is unsure of the correctness of any tack, it is the rider’s responsibility to confirm their equipment with the steward or technical delegate.