The Pelham was designed to be used with two reins, one attached to the upper ring (snaffle) and the other attached to the lower ring (curb), which is used when extra leverage is needed. It can also be used with rounding attached to a single rein, so that mouthpiece and bridle come into action at the same time.
The medium mouthpiece arches over the center of the mouth, creating more space, which is ideal for horses with wider tongues. The small ring above the bridle is used for a lip strap which is not essential but is correct for showing and helps keep the curb chain flat. The Pelham is ideal for stronger horses who can benefit from the activation of the bridle rein which exerts pressure on the mouth bars, chin, muzzle and roof of the mouth to promote correct head carriage.
Measurements
According to our size guide, the A and B measurements of this bit are as follows:
4.5' - A=14mm & B=115mm
5' & 5.5' - A=14mm & B=130mm
6' - A=14mm & B=140mm
Stainless steel horse bits...
Stainless steel is the most commonly used material for horse bits because it is durable, easy to clean and does not rust. Some of our stainless steel bits feature copper mouthpieces that help create a warm feeling and encourage the horse to salivate and accept the bit. Stainless steel bits are suitable for a wide range of horses and are available in many models so you can choose the bit that's right for your horse and your discipline.
Match your pelham medium mouthpiece with one of our anatomically designed bridles.
For health and hygiene reasons, this bit is not returnable if removed from the model.
Technical details
- Stainless steel mouthpiece with medium port
- Can be used with two reins or a rounding attached to a single rein.
- Ideal for experienced riders
- This bit is not BD approved.
- Curb included with purchase
- Bit resistance: Strong
Care instructions To promote good hygiene and protect the longevity of your horse bit, we recommend the following care regime after each use.
- Rinse your bit after each use under a tap to remove any saliva or debris from the surface.
- Use a sponge or soft cloth to wipe any excess debris from the jaw, paying particular attention to the joints and hinges.
- Leave to dry naturally.