FAGER Bits - Philosophy and FAQ

FAGER Bits - Philosophy and FAQ

ABOUT US.

 

Details make the difference and we will always prove our point with science.
Fager is a modern brand taking bit developing to the next level.
Fager work with pressure points, to divide the pressure where your horse feel the most comfortable. Every design is developed with a type of horse in mind.
We are turning old knowledge to the edge, why put a thick and heavy bit inside your horse mouth when you can use a lighter option that takes up less space? Designed and developed together with veterinarians.

 

Pressure points.

The horse today do not look the same as for only 50 years ago. We want them quicker, respond faster and more alert to our aids.

They are more sensitive than ever before and we must adapt and not prevent them to be the best they can.

The pressure from the bit will always be there, if you take some pressure away from one point - it will be more on another.

Everything needs to be taken in consideration when developing new designs.

 

Top quality.

When you choose Fager, we promise you quality from day one.

We stand behind our products and guarantee you will be happy in many years after purchasing a product from us.

Any problem will be solved quick and easy, so you will never have to worry about being unsatisfied with the quality of our products.

We will never let that happen.

 

Short centerpieces.

We have seen severe damage to the bars and palate due to long centerpieces.

When the joints are placed on top of the bars and pressure is applied together with the friction from left and right rein, you can imagine how uneven the pressure will be.

Thinner bars & joints.

For many years we were told thinner bits was sharper than thicker bits, due to the pressure on a smaller surface.

What we have seen, and also measure, is  that thinner bars and joints ads more freedom inside the mouth without locking the tongue.

A thicker bit is not only wider, it is also higher. The upper bar will press is down on the lower bar with more pressure than a thinner bit will create and give constant pressure to one spot. 

 

FAQ

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

HOW SHOULD I PLACE MY FAGER BIT IN THE HORSE MOUTH? 

The Horse-logo should always be on your horse right side, running forward. FAGER in front.

HOW DO I MEASURE THE SIZE OF THE BIT?

Loose rings it is important to measure from inside of the hole. When the bits are made, they are being measured where the hole is placed. Different sizes on the hole between brands.

Eggbutts are measured from the inside of the eggbutts side. 

Wings are measured on the inside of the wings.

WHAT MATERIAL SHOULD I PICK?

Fager works with different materials. The biggest difference between titanium and sweet iron is the lightness. Titanium will give you a quicker response and an "aha-effect" due to the constant pressure is less inside the mouth. A heavier bit with a taste of sweet iron is a good option if you wish for a more steady grip and acceptance. Step one is always fo find the right mouthpiece that is suitable for your horse.

 

SHOULD I CHOOSE LOOSE, WINGS, FIXED RINGS OR BABY FULMERS?

Fixed rings give the mouthpiece stability, and the rein aids will be more direct and precise. If your horse is hesitant into the contact, fixed rings are to prefer. Loose rings will allow for more movement of the bit in the horse's mouth. Which also will discourage leaning. Loose rings will allow the rider for quick aids with finesse. Fixed rings or loose rings together with bit guards are to recommend if the horse has ”fleshy" lips/mouth corners. Fager Wings have a unique feature called TOL™, Turn Over Lock system prevents the ring to overbend and hit the molars while working your horse. This fantastic feature protects the teeth and makes anxious and tense horses more relaxed.

Fager's patented Baby Fulmer cheeks are a blend between loose and fixed rings. They are curved to avoid pressure on the horse's face and will keep the mouthpiece stable and together with the loose rings attached, still give you a more mobile feeling. These are especially useful if your horse evades the rein aid by opening its mouth and/or tilt its head.

 

HOW CAN I KNOW WHAT MY HORSE PREFER?

At Fager, we work with pressure points. To know what suits your horse, we ask certain questions that lead the way to a bit your horse feel it's best. Fagers Bit Quiz is the perfect start! If your horse is new to you, it can be difficult to know the right answers. You can always call us +46 463 782 870 if you are unsure about what to choose, we have the knowledge and love to share it. A truly suitable bit can absolutely improve your horse movements. It's so important to have the right equipment, among many other things of course.

 

HOW WILL THE MATERIAL LOOK AFTER BEING USED FOR SOME TIME?

SWEET IRON is meant to rust to give taste to the bit and hide the metal many horses can react negatively on. The more brown/grey the blue part on the Sweet iron turns, the more tasteful the bit will be. With Sweet iron, it is important to clean them dry after every use. Otherwise, it will be a layer of rust that can be uneven on the surface. If this happens, you can clean it with something that contains a low percentage of Phosphorus. For example Coca Cola. Please note, when you clean it with other water, the layer of sweet iron will go away as well. So do not overdo it.

TITANIUM Fager's surgical titanium doesn't have the metal taste and dont need any covering. It's simply tasteless. The blue color will never rust or fade, it's only for show. Bite marks will make the blue go away, but the titanium will still be smooth on the surface. Titanium is super strong and will last more than a lifetime.

 

CAN I TRY A FAGER BIT BEFORE I BUY IT?

As of today, we do not offer trials from our website directly. We do have stores and bit fitters that do. You can find our resellers here

 

HOW DO I KNOW MY HORSE BIT SIZE?

If you do not know what size you should buy for your horse, you need to measure a bit that fits. Or measure the mouth of your horse. To do this, we recommend using a whip. You put tape on the one side of the whip. Then you put it inside the mouth of your horse -with the tape just on the outside of the mouth corners, where the flesh ends. Then you put a tape on the other side (or mark by holding your fingers) Then you simply measure between these two spots of the whip. If you are between two sizes, choose the bigger one.

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