Acavallo Wave Pelham Sensitive Bit - Black
The AcavalloĀ® wave Pelham bit is made of a cutting-edge anti-allergic plastic material with internal steel reinforcement, which offers soft but extremely safe control for the horse.
The one-piece design of the mouthpiece and ringsĀ prevents one-sided compression or pinching of the tongue or jaws, avoiding painful irritation of the palate.
Its peculiar wavy structure is a real help when working with horses that have strong mouths. Thanks to it, horses learn not to push or lean on the bit.
This comfortable positioning increases the horse's confidence in the rider's hand, helping himĀ find the ideal balance.
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Acavallo Wave Pelham Sensitive Bit - Black
Acavallo Wave Pelham Sensitive Bit - Black
The AcavalloĀ® wave Pelham bit is made of a cutting-edge anti-allergic plastic material with internal steel reinforcement, which offers soft but extremely safe control for the horse.
The one-piece design of the mouthpiece and ringsĀ prevents one-sided compression or pinching of the tongue or jaws, avoiding painful irritation of the palate.
Its peculiar wavy structure is a real help when working with horses that have strong mouths. Thanks to it, horses learn not to push or lean on the bit.
This comfortable positioning increases the horse's confidence in the rider's hand, helping himĀ find the ideal balance.
Original: $72.15
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The AcavalloĀ® wave Pelham bit is made of a cutting-edge anti-allergic plastic material with internal steel reinforcement, which offers soft but extremely safe control for the horse.
The one-piece design of the mouthpiece and ringsĀ prevents one-sided compression or pinching of the tongue or jaws, avoiding painful irritation of the palate.
Its peculiar wavy structure is a real help when working with horses that have strong mouths. Thanks to it, horses learn not to push or lean on the bit.
This comfortable positioning increases the horse's confidence in the rider's hand, helping himĀ find the ideal balance.




















