Stubben 2250 D-Ring Sweet Copper Double Broken Bit
2250 Large D-Ring Bit Double JointedÂ
The large D-Ring bit is characterized by its firm ring. Compared to a water bit, the sides of the D-Ring bit are designed to lie about one centimeter closer to the corner of the horse's mouth. The D-Ring prevents pinching of the mouth corners in the rings and provides stronger lateral guidance compared to an olive bit. The horse cannot push the bit upwards with its tongue, so the mouthpiece sits more steadily in the mouth and is slightly more stabilized laterally. Since the ring does not rotate, there is a minimal effect on the poll, though the large D-Ring slightly softens this effect.
The double-jointed mouthpiece distributes pressure evenly across the tongue and bars. The D-Ring provides lateral stabilization and guidance, creating calmness and stability in the horse's mouth.Â
Advantages at a Glance
Fitting Options and Pressure Distribution
- Even pressure on the tongue and bars, light effect on the poll
- Lateral stabilization and guidance
Mouthpiece
- Better acceptance: The sweet-tasting copper is particularly well-accepted by horses and encourages chewing.
- 90% copper, 7% iron and aluminum, nickel-free and particularly robust
Which horses are particularly suited for this bit?
- Horses that tend to make one side firmer
- Horses that might show more mouthing activity
- Horses that need lateral stability
- Horses in training
Dimensions:
- Width: 12.5 / 13.5 / 14.5 cm
- Ring Diameter: 85 x 60 mm
- Thickness: 16 mm
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Service Name | Cost |
UPS Express Saver | $32.99 AUD |
RETURNS
- 45 days return policy
We offer a 45-day return policy for refunds & exchanges. Returns & exchanges are valid for 45 days after the order has been fulfilled, provided it has not been used or fitted and is returned in its original packaging.
Please note that GS Equestrian is a UK based company. When returning items from outside of UK, please label both the package and the returns form with "Return" in order to correctly avoid customs charges. If your parcel incurs customs fees upon entering the UK, we cannot cover these expenses, and your items will be sent back to you. In such cases, the courier usually does not reimburse your shipping costs. Additionally, if you're sending a return from outside the UK, you are liable for all postage expenses.