Shires Blue Sweet Iron Loose Ring With Lozenge
Shires Blue Sweet Iron Loose Ring With Lozenge - 4.5" is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
The loose ring cheek can discourage fixing and leaning as it has much more movement than a fixed cheek so that it may follow the angle of the tongue. The shaped lozenge offers even pressure and encourages mouthing and contact.
Mouthpiece thickness: 15mm
Cheek height: 65mm
Please note:
Sweet iron is made from black iron and copper, creating a metal that promotes moisture in the horse’s mouth. The black iron and copper compound slowly causing oxidisation and rust. Slow-acting and harmless to horses, the oxidation has a sweet taste which the horse likes and which encourages salivation. This metal will almost always discolour. The cheeks and joints of the bits are made from stainless steel which will not rust. A bit made of sweet iron will last for years and year and the rust will not flake off or harm the horse. The moisture in the air will also cause it to rust in the same way as it does with salvia. The only way to prevent this from happening is to store the bit in a heated environment. You can easily rub the bit down with very fine sandpaper which will remove the rust and will have no adverse effects on the bit or its use. We would also recommend washing the bit after every use but make sure that it is dried thoroughly. You can also coat it with vegetable oil when not in use again to slow the oxidization process down.Â
Delivery and Shipping
Delivery and Shipping
Service Name | Cost |
DHL Express Worldwide | AEDÂ 150.00 |
DHL Express Worldwide | FREE for Orders over AEDÂ 2,000.00 |
RETURNS
- 45 days return policy
We offer a 45-day return policy for refunds & exchanges. Returns & exchanges are valid for 45 days after the order has been fulfilled, provided it has not been used or fitted and is returned in its original packaging.
Please note that GS Equestrian is a UK based company. When returning items from outside of UK, please label both the package and the returns form with "Return" in order to correctly avoid customs charges. If your parcel incurs customs fees upon entering the UK, we cannot cover these expenses, and your items will be sent back to you. In such cases, the courier usually does not reimburse your shipping costs. Additionally, if you're sending a return from outside the UK, you are liable for all postage expenses.