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Winderen Single-jointed Stainless Steel
$155.00
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  • Premium quality stainless steel
  • Anatomical shape supporting bit acceptance
  • Interchangeable cheekpiece system

     

    Designed for riders who prefer to use metal bits in their daily training, we are introducing the Winderen Stainless Steel. These full bits are made from top-quality stainless steel. Their anatomical shape supports active chewing and improves bit acceptance.

    These bits are available in both double-broken and single-jointed versions, and are compatible with our own interchangeable cheekpiece system. This provides endless customisation options to meet the evolving needs of riders and horses during training, while also reducing the number of extra bits needed in the tack room.

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ColorWhite
CARE & MAINTENANCE

To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.

SHIPPING & RETURNS

30-Day Trial Available
Pay for the bit in full, trial it for 30 days, and if it’s not right, simply return it in the free postage bag provided. You’ll only be charged a $50 trial fee — and for that, you can try up to 4 bits.

Flexi Mullen Mouth

Has a flexible steel core
Flexibility: Medium

Rigid Mullen Mouth

Has a rigid stainless-steel core
Anatomical shape

Ported Mullen Mouth

Has a rigid stainless-steel core
Anatomical shape with space for the tongue

Ported Mullen Mouth with Bit Guards

Has a rigid stainless-steel core
Anatomical shape with space for the tongue
Integrated guards

Single Jointed

Jointed steel core
Small, non-invasive joint

Double Broken

Hybrid of double-jointed mouthpiece and Mullen Mouth mouthpiece
Anatomical shape

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