Neue Schule Verbindend Bit..Any Good?

Rossifoal1

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Has anybody had any dramatic (or small!) results using this bit?

I've been browsing through their website and have decided upon this one from what they say themselves about it. But tried and tested advice is always the way forward ;)

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I really like this bit, I have only had one horse that didn't like, great for horses that have fleshy tongues and not a lot of room in their mouths.

Might be worth looking at Cotswold Sports version of this bit, I think called the tongue relief bit. I have one of these and an original verbindend and the only difference is price.
 

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i got one last year from advise on here and loved it ,it did make a difference (along with help from my instructor) to my horse who can be a little heavy/leany on the contact and can easily tip onto his forhand

it was however no good at all for a horse who avoids the contact/can come back at you as my friend found
 

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I also bought one after advice on here. My horse does go really well in it- other than he still sticks his tongue out. However, as he does this stood in the stable I am now coming to the conclusion that no bit is ever going to help this :(
 

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We found this a god-send for our fell pony, who had a habit of leaning very heavily on the hand, to the extend her rider's arm was cramping when she rode! This bit really lightened her and made her much more pleasant to ride.
 

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I have an old style verbinded which I find very effective and horse friendly. The newer ones however are more angled and I've know a few horses to react badly to them. Shame that the older ones are very hard to get hold of!
 

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Thank you for all your replies.

This has given me alot of confidence and I'll be making a purchase with my next payday!With him being quite big and green (big green giant ..ahahahar..:p), he does tend to tip onto the forehand quite easily and doesnt seem to salivate very well so im hoping this will help him relax his jaw and stop trying to overbend.

I'll let you know how it goes??

Thanks again

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Another positive report here, mare loves it and is much happier in it than others we have tried (although other mare hates it - she has the NS eggbutt as she feels happier to come down to the contact with a more still bit).

Why not hire one from a bit shop first? Cheaper way to look before you leap! I would also 110% recommend talking to the NS bit advice line first, incredibly informative and really helped me understand much better the difference between their slightly different bits, and why one or the other would suit. It's free, so worth a chat either way!
 

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Another positive vote for the verbinand! Use it on my youngster who tends to go a bit deep and lean. He is a lot lighter in the contact in this and easier to engage.

I got mine off ebay as decided that by the time I'd hired one and paid the postage etc it would be cheaper to buy one second hand and sell it again if he didn't like it - worth a look!
 

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Another positive vote for the verbinand! Use it on my youngster who tends to go a bit deep and lean. He is a lot lighter in the contact in this and easier to engage.

I got mine off ebay as decided that by the time I'd hired one and paid the postage etc it would be cheaper to buy one second hand and sell it again if he didn't like it - worth a look!

Very good idea, will have a look. Thanks again everyone :)
 

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Hi
My last horse loved it but my new one doesnt for some reason. I'll be selling mine- i think it's a 6 inch (or 5 3/4- wouldhave to check which ) -pm me if you're interested.
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