
Neue Schule Waterford 14mm Running Lever Nelson
Neue Schule Waterford 14mm Running Lever Nelson sits neatly within the bits range. As the Waterford bends in every direction it usually suits all types of mouth conformation, including big fat tongues. The Nelson Cheeks (Full cheeks) reinforce the turning assist, help reduce friction and also lessen the chance of rubbing. Brilliant where precise steering is required, for instance the directional control needed for jumping skinnies or corners. The Neue Schule Waterford is made to give you the control back whilst eradicating the fighting and pulling that often causes damage and consequently a hard mouth. This new design incorporates slimmer, smoother, more clearly defined links and also includes an anatomically shaped shelf for the lips to rest on normally eradicating the previously commonly experienced problem of rubs. Two riding reins allow the rider to differentiate between the snaffle action and the lever action (lift within the mouth). However, many riders only employ the lever rein which maximises on control and lift from the shoulder. Use either in conjunction with the Neue Schule rolled leather cheeks, aesthetically pleasing and softer in their action, or the Neue Schule rope cheeks that have a sharper action as they slip back and forth through the cheeks more quickly. The Merits of Neue Schule Salox® Gold With practical design details, much time and expertise (both human and equine) has been invested into researching and comparing the materials traditionally used for mouthpieces. This has culminated in the development of our unique Neue Schule Salox® Gold. Salox® Gold Composition The unique combination of excellent thermal conductivity and strength is as a result of extensive research and investigation undertaken by Neue Schule scientists and engineers. Salox® Gold incorporates useful elements and additives that work together to deliver an exceptional experience to your horse. With practical design details, the Neue Schule Waterford 14mm Running Lever Nelson is NOT dressage legal.