The beval bit slightly reduces the risk of a "nutcracker" effect on the tongue and palate thanks to its slightly flattened central olive.
Trust offers a Mouthpiece tickness of uniform thickness with the ends of the barrels, which avoids asperities that could be uncomfortable for the horse.
The double curvature provides good mobility for the bit, allowing good relaxation in horses that can lean on straight bits.
It offers good freedom of movement in the horse's mouth.
It's a versatile bit that can be used for horses in training as well as older horses.
Its sweet iron alloy encourages the horse to chew and salivate, and provides relaxation.
The beval bit allow the reins to be hooked in a fixed way on the top or bottom ring, or with rings on the main ring and the bottom ring.
It can also be used as a lifter.
It is very popular with young riders as it offers good control and limited leverage on the horse's neck while allowing good lateral control.
Sweet Iron alloy oxidises on contact with moisture in the mouth and air.
Oxidation produces a sweet taste that naturally stimulates saliva production.
This corresponds to the effect of a sugar given to the horse at the beginning of the session, but allows this sweet taste to be diffused throughout the work.
As a result, this alloy ensures good acceptance of the bit and helps the horse to make contact with the mouthpiece.
Oxidation changes the appearance of the bit over time.
*Mouthpiece tickness: 16 mm
*Ring size: 95 mm