All Polo Equipment for the Horse - Lorina
Lorina Low Port Pelham
The Lorina Low Port Pelham Snaffle for Horses provides the tongue of the horse with a large amount of space, and so is an excellent choice of bit for horses that have larger tongues.
This bit strength is strong, and is intended for use with two reins, but also has the ability to be used with one rein as long as roundings are used.
The Lorina Low Port Pelham Snaffle for Horses is ideal for providing...
Lorina Mullen Mouth Pelham
The Lorina Mullen Mouth Pelham Snaffle for Horses is a curved mouthpiece for use with the mouths of sensitive mouths, and for horse mouths that have large tongues. This bit has been designed for use with two reins, but can also be used with one rein as long as roundings are used with the bit. The tongue is given adequate space with the Lorina Mullen Mouth Pelham Snaffle for Horses, and no palate pressure...
Lorina Mullen Mouth Rugby Pelham
A pelham bit that looks like a double curb bit when viewed from the side. One bit is always easier than two. The mullen mouth affects the corners and the pelham cheeks exert pressure on the poll and curb chain.
Lorina Jointed Pelham
Made from highly polished stainless steel
Jointed mouth
Lorina Rubber Mullen Mouth Pelham
A very successful pelham, sometimes called a Polo Pelham. It uses a hard rubber creating a mildly, flexible mouthpiece with good brakes.
Lorina Tom Thumb Sweet Iron Link
The sweet iron copper inlay tom thumb (also sometimes called a sweet iron copper Dr Bristol) is a popular bit amongst show-jumpers, being similar in action to an American gag but without the action of the mouthpiece being raised up in the horse's mouth.
The shank of the Tom thumb bit gives leverage and encourages the horse to keep his carriage lower as well as providing brakes
The combination of...
Lorina Tom Thumb Sweet Iron Roller Link
The sweet iron copper tom thumb is a popular bit amongst showjumpers, being similar in action to an American gag but without the action of the mouthpiece being raised up in the horses mouth. The shank of the Tom thumb bit gives leverage and encourages the horse to keep his carriage lower as well as providing brakes. The combination of sweet iron and copper makes the bit very palatable and almost all...