Skip to product information
1 of 3

Robyn's Tack Room

Bombers Kimberley Dee Happy Tongue

Bombers Kimberley Dee Happy Tongue

Regular price $179.00 NZD
Regular price Sale price $179.00 NZD
Sale Sold out
Tax included.
Size

Bombers Kimberley Dee Happy Tongue - Brand new!

The Dee Ring is similar in action to the Classic Dee and Eggbutt (its like a combination of the best of both of these!), it prevents pinching and gives a solid feel against the cheeks. This prevents the bit from being pulled through the mouth. The release is slower and some slight poll pressure is introduced. The Bombers Kimberley Dee Happy Tongue is a solid mouth piece. It is curved and ported to give tongue relief. The Happy Tongue would be a good place to start if your horse is:

  • Shaking its head
  • Sticking its tongue out
  • Sucking its tongue back and as a result making an intermittent coughing noise
  • Trying to put its tongue over the bit
  • Going behind the bit to avoid the contact
  • Snatching the reins forward and down

The rider will know immediately if this is the correct bit, as a horse with a sensitive tongue will finally begin to work into, and accept the contact.

The D Ring provides much needed stability to the inconsistent horse.

The happy tongue mouthpiece is by far Bombers most successful design  –  we recommend for all young horses and those that show tongue sensitive signs. The ports have been scaled according to each bit width. This ensures accurate fitting over the bars and eliminates the rocking movement which occurs when the port is too wide. The Happy Tongue is also available as a straight mouthpiece which is slightly stronger. 

The Dee ring is similar in action to the Eggbutt, it prevents pinching and gives a slightly more solid feel against the cheeks. This prevents the bit from being pulled through the mouth. The release is slower and some slight poll pressure is introduced.

The Happy Tongue is a solid mouthpiece uniquely ported to give maximum tongue relief. The standard Happy Tongue is curved to be softer on the bars and slow in applying tongue pressure.


View full details