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NATHE BITS Exclusively at Sprenger OVERVIEW of the ADVANTAGES Quality, that performs NATHE BITS exclusively at Sprenger OVERVIEW OF THE ADVANTAGES • made of high-quality Thermoplast for satisfaction and motivation on sensitive and • Nathe bits mouth-sensitive horses • excellent tolerance, anti-allergic • food safe, solvent free, no plasticisers • smooth surface, no eraser-effect New partnership between Sprenger and NATHE. assortment perfectly and enable us to offer our customers NOTES an even wider bit range. Special productions and variable mouthpiece- side part • temperature-neutral, high flexibility when cold Sprenger will take over the worldwide distribution of combinations are possible on request. NATHE bits. Through the partnership of the two „Made Not only the products but also the slogan of the company • dimensionally stable, high mechanic resistance in Germany“-quality brands, the high-quality products NATHE „by riders for riders“ perfectly matches the No returns or exchanges are possible if there are chewing • steel core in Standard bits (except size 110 mm) of NATHE are further optimized in quality, functionality philosophy of Sprenger, which cooperates closely with marks on the mouthpiece. and design. In addition, a new logo ensures greater professional riders and scientists in the development of • side parts made of high-quality stainless steel recognition value and facilitates differentiation from new products. cheaper products and inferior materials. • Made in Germany NATHE‘s high-quality Thermoplast bits, which are MADE IN GERMANY also manufactured in Germany, round off the Sprenger 2 Loose Ring snaffles 4-5 Eggbutt- & D-Ring bits 6 Mullen Mouth bits 7 Full Cheek bits 8 Pelhams 9 Special bits & accessories 10-11 3-Ring bits 12 Driving bits & accessories 13 Weymouth bits & bradoons 14-15 OVERVIEW OF THE ADVANTAGES • made of high-quality Thermoplast for satisfaction and motivation on sensitive and • Nathe bits mouth-sensitive horses • excellent tolerance, anti-allergic • food safe, solvent free, no plasticisers • smooth surface, no eraser-effect New partnership between Sprenger and NATHE. assortment perfectly and enable us to offer our customers NOTES an even wider bit range. Special productions and variable mouthpiece- side part • temperature-neutral, high fl exibility when cold Sprenger will take over the worldwide distribution of combinations are possible on request. NATHE bits. Through the partnership of the two „Made Not only the products but also the slogan of the company • dimensionally stable, high mechanic resistance in Germany“-quality brands, the high-quality products NATHE „by riders for riders“ perfectly matches the No returns or exchanges are possible if there are chewing • steel core in Standard bits (except size 110 mm) of NATHE are further optimized in quality, functionality philosophy of Sprenger, which cooperates closely with marks on the mouthpiece. and design. In addition, a new logo ensures greater professional riders and scientists in the development of • side parts made of high-quality stainless steel recognition value and facilitates differentiation from new products. cheaper products and inferior materials. • Made in Germany NATHE‘s high-quality Thermoplast bits, which are MADE IN GERMANY also manufactured in Germany, round off the Sprenger 3 Loose Ring snaffles Nathe Loose Ring snaffle single jointed ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ direct and precise impact ■ joints made of anti-allergic plastic ■ suitable for all disciplines and ■ classical training bit education levels ■ increased pressure on the edges of the tongue and the lower jaw Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40808 125 00* Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 55 40808 135 00* Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 55 40808 145 00* Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 18 55 40809 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 70 40809 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 70 40809 145 00 Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 18 70 40810 125 00* Thermoplastic 125 5. 20 55 40810 135 00* Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 20 55 40810 145 00* Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 20 55 40811 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 20 70 40811 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 20 70 40811 145 00 Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 20 70 Nathe Loose Ring snaffle double jointed ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ suitable for all disciplines and ■ joints made of anti-allergic plastic education levels ■ classical training bit ■ even pressure distribution on the whole tongue and the lower jaw Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40828 125 00* Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 55 40828 135 00* Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 55 40828 145 00* Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 18 55 40829 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 70 40829 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 70 40829 145 00 Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 18 70 40830 125 00* Thermoplastic 125 5. 20 55 40830 135 00* Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 20 55 40830 145 00* Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 20 55 40831 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 20 70 40831 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 20 70 40831 145 00 Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 20 70 4 Loose Ring snaffles Nathe Loose Ring snaffle with SENSOGAN middle link ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ direct and precise impact ■ the Sensogan middle piece fosters the ■ even pressure distribution on the acceptance of the bit and stimulates tongue and lower jaw the flow of saliva ■ suitable for all disciplines and ■ improves the chewing activity of the education levels horse ■ bit guards protect the lips Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40849 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 70 40849 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 70 40849 145 00 Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 18 70 40851 125 00* Thermoplastic 125 5. 20 70 40851 135 00* Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 20 70 40851 145 00* Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 20 70 Nathe Loose Ring snaffle flexible with copper middle link ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ improves the chewing activity of the ■ the copper part fosters the acceptance horse of the bit and stimulates the flow of ■ steady and even pressure on the saliva tongue ■ bit guards protect the lips Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40853 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 20 70 40853 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 20 70 40853 145 00 Thermoplastic 145 5.3/4 20 70 5 Eggbutt & D-Ring bits Nathe Eggbutt bit ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ direct impact on tongue and lower jaw ■ joints made of anti-allergic plastic due to fixed cheeks ■ lies steady in the horse’s mouth, no ■ lateral contact for better stability slipping through Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø Mouthpiece [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40347 115 00 Thermoplastic 115 4.1/2 18 70 single jointed 40347 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 70 single jointed 40347 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 70 single jointed 40348 115 00 Thermoplastic 115 4.1/2 18 70 double jointed 40348 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 70 double jointed 40348 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 70 double jointed Nathe D-Ring bit single jointed ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ direct impact on tongue and lower jaw ■ joints made of anti-allergic plastic due to fixed cheeks ■ lies steady in the horse’s mouth, no ■ the lateral contact helps horses slipping through that tend to fall out whilst riding or ■ increased impact on the tongue edges approaching an obstacle and lower jaw ■ bit guards protect the lips Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40447 115 00 Thermoplastic 115 4.1/2 18 75 40447 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 75 40447 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 75 Nathe D-Ring bit double jointed ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ direct impact on tongue and lower jaw ■ joints made of anti-allergic plastic due to fixed cheeks ■ lies steady in the horse’s mouth, no ■ the lateral contact helps horses slipping through that tend to fall out whilst riding or ■ even pressure distribution on the approaching an obstacle tongue ■ bit guards protect the lips Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40448 115 00 Thermoplastic 115 4.1/2 18 75 40448 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5. 18 75 40448 135 00 Thermoplastic 135 5.1/4 18 75 Nathe D-Ring bit with flexible Mullen Mouth ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ direct impact on tongue and lower jaw ■ lies steady in the horse’s mouth, no due to fixed cheeks slipping through ■ the lateral contact helps horses ■ with low port that tend to fall out whilst riding or ■ steady and even pressure distribution approaching an obstacle on the tongue ■ with steel core Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40450 120 00 Thermoplastic 120 4.3/4 20 75 40450 130 00 Thermoplastic 130 5.1/8 20 75 6 Mullen Mouth bits Nathe Standard snaffle with flexible Mullen Mouth ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ higher pressure on tongue edges from ■ with low port rein aids ■ suitable for young or sensitive horses ■ with steel core ■ steady and even pressure on the tongue Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40820 120 00 Thermoplastic 120 4.3/4 20 55 40820 130 00 Thermoplastic 130 5.1/8 20 55 40820 140 00 Thermoplastic 140 5.1/2 20 55 40821 120 00 Thermoplastic 120 4.3/4 20 70 40821 130 00 Thermoplastic 130 5.1/8 20 70 40821 140 00 Thermoplastic 140 5.1/2 20 70 Nathe Pony Standard snaffle with flexible Mullen Mouth ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ steady and even pressure on the ■ with low port tongue ■ suitable for young or sensitive horses ■ higher pressure on tongue edges from rein aids Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] 40819 110 00 Thermoplastic 110 4.1/4 16 55 Nathe Mullen Mouth bit with port ■ mouth and tongue friendly ■ suitable for strong horses ■ relieves the middle of the tongue ■ available in three different degrees of ■ suitable for horses that pull the hardness tongue up Article number Material Size Size Thickness Ring-Ø Hardness [mm] [inch] [mm] [mm] degree 40823 125 00 Thermoplastic 125 5.
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