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A baucher bit is the preferred choice for riders who want stability, calmness and even contact with the horse's mouth. At Unamari, we have carefully selected baucher bits from both Horse Guard and Neue Schule. Whether you ride dressage, train young horses or compete in competitions and shows, a baucher bit is a thoughtful alternative to more harsh or uncomfortable bits.
Why choose a baucher bit?
Many horses feel better with a baucher because the bit provides a calm, stable and secure feeling in the mouth. The mouthpiece is connected to the bar with small rods that run up to the rein - and this design allows the rider to maintain an even contact without the bit "dancing around" in the horse's mouth.
When your quality reins are used, a gentle pressure is activated in the horse's mouth, which some describe as an upward effect. This helps place the bit gently in the mouth, away from the tongue, and for many horses this means less injury, less resistance and a more relaxed expression.
The function and effect of the Baucher bit
A Baucher bit is known for its stability and precision, which is why it is often used for:
- Young horses that need security and firmness
- Riders who want better contact without appearing heavy-handed
- Horses with a tendency to unease or sensitivity in the mouth
- Disciplines, where control and calm demeanor are important
Many vets and trainers recommend consulting a professional when considering a new bit - especially if you've noticed signs of discomfort, head shaking, tooth wear or tension in your horse's mouth. At Unamari, you'll find various bits in great quality. You'll definitely feel the difference with our baucher bit.
Baucher bit 3-piece for the horse's mouth
For certain horses, it makes sense to choose a baucher bit 3-piece. Here the mouthpiece is split into three parts, making it more flexible and gentle. This allows all horses - even those with a low palate or sensitive tongue - to work with greater comfort. A 3-piece baucher bit distributes the pressure over a larger surface area, which individual horses respond positively to.
Baucher bits from Horse Guard & Neue Schule
At Unamari we offer bows from our own brand Horse Guard, which are designed and tested with Danish riders in focus. You'll find both 2-piece and 3-piece models, all with function, fit and durability in mind. Our Neue Schule range is ideal for riders who want advanced technology in the mouthpiece without compromising on comfort and communication.
Is a baucher bit the right choice for you and your horse?
A baucher bit can be an ideal choice when:
- You have a horse that cannot tolerate loose bits
- Your rider's hand is stable but you want more precise contact
- Your horse tenses up when chewing or drools excessively
- You have tried other bits without finding peace and balance
If you have questions or are in doubt, we are ready to help you with answers to questions and expert advice. So never hesitate to contact us if you need help.
Buy your baucher bit at Unamari
We offer high-quality baucher bits, fast delivery and competent service. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced rider, feel free to consult us for guidance to find the bit that gives both you and your horse peace of mind and confidence - every day, in every discipline, and at every event.
If you need other riding equipment, you've come to the right place. We sell all riding equipment for both your horse and you as a rider. At Unamari you will only find quality, so you always get the best in the business.
FAQ
Why use a baucher bit?
A baucher bit is used to give the horse more stability and calmness in the mouth and a more direct contact from the rider.
How should a baucher bit sit?
A baucher bit should sit so that it rests lightly in the horse's mouth without creases in the corners of the mouth and is stable without pressing on the tongue.
Which bit is most gentle?
The most gentle bit is one that sits quietly in the mouth and distributes pressure evenly - such as a 3-piece baucher bit.
Which bit is most gentle?
The gentlest bit is often a 3-piece baucher bit as it provides flexible contact and minimal pressure on the tongue and palate.