The Weymouth is attached a little bit lower where the horse's head gets thinner. Therefore the Weymouth should be 1/2 to 1 cm smaller than the bradoon. It is important that the cheeks of the Weymouth fit closely to both sides of the horse's mouth.
When attaching the curb chain the rider should be able to pull the Weymouth up to an angle of 45°
- enlarged contact surface on the tongue
- soft influence in the horse's mouth
- optimal utilization of the limited space in the horse's mouth
- intensively tested, especially recommended for horses that tend to pull up their tongue
- poll pressure comparatively low due to short leverage, but more direct, sensitive rider's hand is required
Thickness | 14 mm |
Lower cheek | 11 cm |
Ring type | Weymouth |