Bombers Pelham 55 Molded Preferred contact
Bombers Pelham 55 Molded Preferred contact
The Bombers Pelham has rings for attaching two pairs of reins, one pair at the mouthpiece and one pair at the bottom of the shank. This gives an effect similar to that of riding on a bit. Some riders, who find it difficult to handle two pairs of reins, use a delta that is inserted into both bit rings, a rein is then attached to the delta. The Pelham 55 has the shortest shank in the Bombers range (55 mm), it gives less leverage and pressure on the neck than a bit with a longer shank. Supplied with cheek chain and hooks. Bombers Moulded Preferred Contact has cylindrical sides and a flat middle part. The cylindrical sides bend over the lower jaw and lanes, and the flat middle part lies flat over the tongue. Bombers Moulded Preferred Contact has cylindrical sides and a flat middle part. The cylindrical sides bend over the lower jaw and lanes, and the flat middle part lies flat over the tongue. The center piece is a flat oval circle that is angled at 45 degrees to lie flat against the tongue and palate. The hinged part on each side of the tongue plate gives the cylindrical sides independent impact and stability in the center piece. The molded bits are good for horses that don't like metal, or when you have tried everything without success. The molded bits from Bombers have been uniquely developed to ensure three important properties: structure, durability and comfort. The Molded Preferred Contact has been specially designed for cases where Bombers tongue-free methods have not worked, and where some form of tongue pressure is needed. Bombers' philosophy is to always try to distribute and spread the pressure, especially away from sensitive areas. Like all Bombers steel components, the wire inside the bit and the side pieces are covered by a lifetime guarantee. This mouthpiece is not suitable for horses that bite on the bit. The bit is therefore not covered by the guarantee or right of complaint if the damage has occurred due to the horse biting on the bit.