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ComfortFlow Half Cheek (Final Sale)

Sale price$67.43 CAD Regular price$89.90 CAD
Best for
for horses needing one-sided steering support
Feel
slim anatomical profile with tongue relief
Material
German Silver
Thickness
Medium (13-15mm)
Ships from
Burlington, Ontario
Returns
No, this is a final sale item
Dressage legality
  • USEFLegal
  • ECLegal
  • FEILegal
  • USEALegal
  • EC EventingLegal

FEI Young Horse classes also require a 14mm minimum mouthpiece.


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⚠ Non-Returnable. This item is final sale and cannot be returned or exchanged.

ComfortFlow Mouthpiece

A precision-engineered Weymouth designed specifically for horses with larger tongues and limited interdental space transitioning into advanced dressage work. The slim 12mm mouthpiece combined with an anatomically correct curve provides optimal comfort while maintaining clear communication. The medium port width creates tongue relief without excessive height, making this bit particularly suitable for horses with low palates.

Half Cheek Cheekpiece

The Half Cheek is a variation of the full cheek bit with only a single bar extending downward from the mouthpiece. This lower arm prevents the bit from sliding through the mouth on one side and provides lateral guidance when steering, while the absence of the upper arm allows for easier bridling. Half cheek bits are often used on young or green horses that benefit from clear directional aids without the bulk of a full cheek. They are a practical choice for everyday schooling where steering support is needed with a simpler, lower-profile design.

German Silver

German silver is a copper-rich alloy made of nickel, copper, and zinc that promotes salivation and offers a warm feel in the mouth. It is more resistant to oxidation than sweet iron but still encourages bit acceptance due to its composition. While it does not rust, it may tarnish over time. To maintain it, clean with warm water and mild soap after each use, avoid harsh abrasives to preserve the finish, and polish occasionally to prevent discoloration.

Dressage legal under USEF, EC, FEI, EC Eventing, and USEA rules.