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Päivämäärä: 13.3.26 00:39:10
Google on ystävä. Huom. nämä ei ole tiukalla vaan suht. löysällä.. Westerniä muutenkin mennään suurinta osaa lajeista löysin ohjin.
Western bridles often include a bit strap (or curb strap/chain) to limit the rotation of leverage bits, ensuring they apply correct pressure to the chin and poll rather than pulling through the mouth. It acts as a safety mechanism, stabilizing the bit, providing cues, and keeping it positioned properly.
Key Functions of Bit/Curb Straps in Western Riding:
Leverage Control: On curb bits, the strap prevents the shanks from rotating too far, allowing the bit to function as intended.
Prevents Over-rotation: It limits how far the bit shank can rise.
Stability: It keeps the bit secure in the horse's mouth, especially with a loose-reined, one-handed neck rein style.
Safety with Snaffles: When used with a snaffle bit, a leather strap (often called a chin strap) prevents the bit from being pulled through the horse's mouth.
Signals: It provides a pressure cue under the jaw.
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