Haffie
Well-Known Member
Hi, re my other post about if the bit is too small - I'm checking out other bit possibilities because I think I'm going to have to buy a new bit as my other might be too small.
I have a snaffle bit for my pony (I use this when schooling her) plus a pelham bit. The pelham bit is exactly the same as the snaffle bit; in having metal with thickish joints which lie inside my pony's mouth. I use the pelham when I'm hacking because I have loose reins - also because if my pony bolts, there's busy roads plus the open train track (she had a panic a while back and was galoping towards the train track!).
Anyway, I have found a pelham bit online that I might buy but it has rubber, instead of being all in metal. Here is the link:
http://www.decathlon.fr/mors-pelham-brise-caoutchouc-id_8277070.html
Please can you tell me what the difference would be between a pelham all in metal (as close as possible to the standard eggbut bit) and a pelham with rubber?
Thanks a million
I have a snaffle bit for my pony (I use this when schooling her) plus a pelham bit. The pelham bit is exactly the same as the snaffle bit; in having metal with thickish joints which lie inside my pony's mouth. I use the pelham when I'm hacking because I have loose reins - also because if my pony bolts, there's busy roads plus the open train track (she had a panic a while back and was galoping towards the train track!).
Anyway, I have found a pelham bit online that I might buy but it has rubber, instead of being all in metal. Here is the link:
http://www.decathlon.fr/mors-pelham-brise-caoutchouc-id_8277070.html
Please can you tell me what the difference would be between a pelham all in metal (as close as possible to the standard eggbut bit) and a pelham with rubber?
Thanks a million