5 Reasons Why You Should Consider a WTP Bit Design For Your Horse

5 Reasons Why You Should Consider a WTP Bit Design For Your Horse

The Advantages of the WTP bit design

When it comes to horse bits, the design plays a crucial role in the comfort and performance of the horse. One innovative design out of Australia that has gained popularity in recent years is the WTP horse bit. This bit comes with two main mouthpieces: the normal plate and the extended plate. The sleek design of the normal plate is sold on its superior comfort, while the manufacturers claim the extended plate helps with displacement of the soft palate and other breathing problems.

Images of Normal Plate DSEL and Extended Plate DSEL bits 

No matter the plate you choose, the unique design of this bit offers several advantages over traditional horse bits, making it a preferred choice among horses as well as their trainers and riders.

1. Enhanced Comfort

The WTP horse bit is designed with the horse's comfort in mind. Both mouthpieces feature a curved mouthpiece that conforms to the shape of the horse's mouth, reducing pressure points and eliminating the risk of pinching or squeezing. The centrepiece of the bit lays flat on the horses tongue when the reins are at rest, making the bit very comfortable for the horse to hold. This design helps to prevent discomfort and allows the horse to relax and focus on the rider's cues.

2. Improved Communication

The WTP bit enhances communication by promoting a clear and precise signal transmission. The unique shape of the centre piece encourage the horse to respond to subtle rein aids, resulting in better control and responsiveness.

3. Even Distribution of Pressure

Traditional horse bits often exert point pressure on the horse's tongue, causing discomfort and potential resistance. The WTP horse bit doesn't collapse fully like many bits do. This means, when the rein aid is applied, the bit will not collapse down on the bars. This design spreads the pressure more evenly across the mouth. When rein pressure is applied, the centre piece rotates in the mouth, exerting a wide girth of pressure over the tongue. The WTP bit helps to reduce the likelihood of the horse developing tongue issues (ex. flipping the tongue over the bit) and encourages a more relaxed and willing response.

4. Encourages Salivation

Salivation is an important indicator of a relaxed and comfortable horse. Recent studies have found that different bits do not generally increase salvation. Rather, it is the amount of swallowing, breathing and movement of the mouth's tissues that causes more salvation to build up in the mouth. With this in mind, we know that the ability to move the mouth will directly affect salivation. The WTP bit design promotes salivation by allowing the horse to move its tongue naturally. Normal salivation while riding not only indicates the horse's well-being but also helps to lubricate the bit, reducing friction and enhancing overall comfort.

5. Versatility

Another advantage of the WTP horse bit design is its versatility. It can be used for various disciplines, including racing, driving and both western and English disciplines. The design is suitable for horses of all ages and levels of training, making it a valuable tool for both seasoned equestrians and beginners.

Conclusion

The WTP horse bit design offers numerous advantages that contribute to the horse's comfort and performance. Its unique shape, enhanced communication, reduced tongue pressure, promotion of salivation, and versatility make it a top choice for horse trainers and riders. If you're looking for a bit that prioritizes your horse's well-being and allows for effective communication, the WTP horse bit design is worth considering.

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