
Stubben STEELtec Bucephalus Pro Bit
The STEELtec Bucephalus Pro Bitis designed to create a gentle connection between The rider's hand and The horse's mouth, facilitating a smooThe r approach to The bit. This promotes a stable rhythm and tempo, encouraging relaxation and contact, which naturally enhances impulsion and collection.
The bit features elastic "rubbers" for rein attachment, made from durable EPDM or silicone. The se rubbers are removable and replaceable, allowing customization of The connection's firmness.
The double-jointed design ensures even pressure distribution across The tongue and bars, while The loose rings help The bit settle neutrally in The horse's mouth.
Features:
- Effect: Provides a particularly soft effect due to The elastic rubber.
- Mouthpiece: Crafted from stainless steel, known for its robustness, tastelessness, and odorlessness.
- Ideal for: Horses that are not yet confident in approaching The bit.
- Sensitive horses still in training.
- Horses requiring increased mouth activity.
Original: $144.00
-65%$144.00
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Description
The STEELtec Bucephalus Pro Bitis designed to create a gentle connection between The rider's hand and The horse's mouth, facilitating a smooThe r approach to The bit. This promotes a stable rhythm and tempo, encouraging relaxation and contact, which naturally enhances impulsion and collection.
The bit features elastic "rubbers" for rein attachment, made from durable EPDM or silicone. The se rubbers are removable and replaceable, allowing customization of The connection's firmness.
The double-jointed design ensures even pressure distribution across The tongue and bars, while The loose rings help The bit settle neutrally in The horse's mouth.
Features:
- Effect: Provides a particularly soft effect due to The elastic rubber.
- Mouthpiece: Crafted from stainless steel, known for its robustness, tastelessness, and odorlessness.
- Ideal for: Horses that are not yet confident in approaching The bit.
- Sensitive horses still in training.
- Horses requiring increased mouth activity.

















