2235 Baucher Bit double broken

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Width : 5"·12,5cm
Thickness : 16 mm
Material : Sweet Copper
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The 2235 Baucher Bit double broken is known for its stable, fixed position in the horse’s mouth. The side cheeks keep the bit steady and evenly aligned, ensuring consistent contact. Its double-jointed mouthpiece distributes pressure uniformly across the tongue and bars, and the Sweet Copper composition promotes acceptance and chewing. Ideal for horses that tend to lean or push downwards.

Description  

2235 Baucher Snaffle Double Jointed

The Baucher bit is renowned for its stable position in the horse’s mouth. The side cheeks ensure that the bit sits steadily and evenly, providing a consistent connection between the rider’s hand and the horse. When the reins are taken up, the Baucher bit tilts and acts towards the corners of the mouth, which can lead to improved collection.

The double-jointed mouthpiece distributes pressure evenly across the tongue and bars. chewing.

Advantages at a Glance

Effect

  • Even pressure on the tongue and bars of the horse
  • Steady position in the horse’s mouth

Mouthpiece

  • Better acceptance: The sweet-tasting copper is particularly well accepted by horses and can encourage chewing.
  • 90% copper, 7% iron and aluminum, nickel-free and particularly robust

Mouthpiece

  • Made of stainless steel
  • Stainless steel is robust, odorless, and tasteless

Which horses are particularly suited for this bit?

  • Horses that tend to lean downward
  • Sensitive horses

Note on Proper Use

Any bit can cause pain if used roughly or improperly. An incorrect size can also be painful for the horse. Please feel free to contact us with questions about size and fitting, or read more here  about choosing the right size and proper fitting in the horse’s mouth.

Dimensions:

  • Width: 11.5 / 12.5 / 13.5 cm
  • Ring Diameter: 50 mm
  • Thickness: 16 mm
Size Guide  

Measure your horse’s mouth width by placing a bit sizer, string, or dowel between the corners of the lips (at the position where the bit will sit), mark the ends, then measure the distance.

The bit width should be such that the rings rest just outside (or very slightly beyond) the lip corners—if the bit is too narrow, it will pinch; too wide, it will shift side to side.

For loose ring bits, allow a little “play” so the rings can rotate freely without pinching the lips.

When mounted in the bridle, the bit should sit such that there is 1–2 small wrinkles at the corners of the mouth (but this is not a perfect rule for all jointed bits)

The bit should lie on the bars (the toothless gap between incisors and molars) and not press into teeth or interfere with the palate.

Width: 11.5 / 12.5 / 13.5 cm - Ring Diameter: 50 mm - Thickness: 16 mm

Composition  

Stainless steel/Sweet Copper (90% copper, 7% zinc, 4% iron and aluminum hardened)

Care Instructions  

Washing
After each ride, rinse or wipe the bit to remove saliva, feed residues, or sweat. Use lukewarm water and, if needed, a mild, pH-neutral detergent or saddle soap. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they can damage the metal surface and reduce the bit’s longevity.

Drying
Once cleaned, dry the bit thoroughly with a soft cloth. Allow it to air dry completely before storage. Do not expose the bit to direct sunlight, and never place it on or near heat sources such as heaters or radiators.

Storage
Store your bit in a dry, well-ventilated environment, protected from moisture and temperature fluctuations. For best results, keep bits individually or padded to prevent metal parts from rubbing or scratching each other. Avoid leaving the bit attached to the bridle for extended periods, especially in humid conditions.

Guidance  

Any bit can cause pain if used roughly or improperly. The wrong size can also be painful for the horse. The Baucher bit does not allow lateral movement (cannot be twisted side to side). When the reins are taken up, the bit “tilts” slightly toward the corners of the mouth, which can encourage more collection. Because the bit is more stable, rein aids must be refined — abrupt or heavy use may have more direct effects.