The TRUST Equestrian Sweet Iron bits are made of steel and have a recognizable blue color. Sweet Iron will rust when it comes into contact with (air) humidity, the surface rust tastes sweet and naturally stimulates the saliva production. This will cause the horse to salivate more, which in turn will encourage a better acceptance of the bit. The process of rusting (oxidation) changes the blue color of the TRUST bits to a brownish-grey. This is the desired effect of the Sweet Iron bits. If a Sweet Iron bit is not used for a while, an orange-brown rust layer may form on the mouthpiece. Simply remove this by wiping the bit with a damp cloth.
Sweet Iron bits are suitable for all horses. Sweet Iron helps the horse to salivate more, which will encourage a better acceptance of the bit.
The Sweet Iron collection has the most variation in mouthpieces, each with its own specific effect.
The Wideport Segundo is a double-jointed mouthpiece with a port. In contrast to other ported bits, this mouthpiece can move loosely, which creates some lateral flexibility. Because of the port there is less pressure on the tongue but it is spread over the layers. Although there are sharper edges at the port which causes extra pressure points the tongue. Because the port can move, horses generally find it difficult to lean on this mouthpiece.
The Pelham cheekpiece combines the effect of a snaffle and a double bit. The bit has one cheekpiece but can be ridden with one or two reins. If you choose to ride with one rein, a Pelham strap is needed to connect the bit rings to the rings of the shanks. The longer the shanks, the sharper the effect. The Pelham has long shanks and therefore is a stronger bit than the baby Pelham. The Pelham bit is mainly used with strong horses, horses with little space in the mouth for two mouthpieces or horses that have to get used to a double bridle.
Thickness – 16mm