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Fager Milton Sweet Iron Mouthpeice

Fager Milton Sweet Iron Mouthpeice

Regular price $125.00 USD
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Size

Milton Sweet iron Mouthpiece goes with the Otto combination bit. When you order a mouthpiece for your combination bit, please select a size that's 1cm larger.
Please understand: We make the mouthpieces just for you once you order. So, you can't return or exchange them. We create them from our standard loose ring bits to fit your needs. This lets us give you a variety of mouthpiece options and sizes for your custom bit!

A Registered Design

Fager Milton is recommended if you would describe your horse as the following;

  • Pulls against the contact yet reacts to increased pressure.
  • Unsteady in the contact.
  • Tosses their head and drops it below the contact.
  • Resistant to acceptance onto the bit.
  • Doesn’t instinctively seek out the contact.

Competition Approved - check it out here!

Fager Milton has it all! It is an incredibly comfortable bit featuring 100% super smooth surfaces, including the joints.

Milton's joints are designed to never press against the sides of the palate or create uneven pressure over the bars. It is an extremely comfortable bit which contours naturally around the tongue, relieving the bars from constant pressure.

The Sweet Iron material naturally oxidizes and rusts when in use.  This oxidation process creates a ‘sweet’ taste which increases and encourages salivation. If you are looking for more contact in the hand, we recommend using a Sweet Iron bit as the taste encourages the horse to actively seek the contact.

Fager mouthpiece designs are always horizontally straight – none have a big bend forward. We design them in this way to maintain the correct balance point (BP) in the mouth. When a bit creates a bigger bend forwards, the BP also moves forward, which reduces the effectiveness of the aids.

This unique design also promotes protection of the bars and the fleshy parts of the mouth from rubs and sores, even in the most sensitive horses.

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