BR Satin Sense 16MM einfach gebrochene WassertrenseVerkauft von HypoStore

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Hypostore The Satin Sense bits have a luxurious look thanks to the silky soft layer on the mouthpiece. This layer feels pleasant on the horse's tongue. The curved, ergonomic shape offers extra space for the tongue and ensures an even pressure distribution in the horse's mouth. This promotes comfort for the horse and contributes to a precise action. A water snaffle is a bit with loose bit rings. This type of bit is generally well accepted, because the mouthpiece lies relatively loosely in the mouth. The stainless steel of which the bits are made, is of very high quality and therefore these durable bits last a long time. The Satin Sense bits are suitable for every horse, every discipline and every level.

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The Satin Sense bits have a luxurious look thanks to the silky soft layer on the mouthpiece. This layer feels pleasant on the horse's tongue. The curved, ergonomic shape offers extra space for the tongue and ensures an even pressure distribution in the horse's mouth. This promotes comfort for the horse and contributes to a precise action. A water snaffle is a bit with loose bit rings. This type of bit is generally well accepted, because the mouthpiece lies relatively loosely in the mouth. The stainless steel of which the bits are made, is of very high quality and therefore these durable bits last a long time. The Satin Sense bits are suitable for every horse, every discipline and every level.

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BR Wassertrense Satin Sense Einfach Gebrochen 16mm. Agradi ist der Shop für Reiter und Pferdesport. Leidenschaft für Tiere und Landleben. Großes Angebot Artikeln bei Agradi. Schaue dir das komplette Sortiment an.


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  • 8720782140955
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  • 251119M000135

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