- Vendor: Shires
Shires Equikind+ Peanut Link Pelham Horse Bit - Synthetic Apple Scented Mouthpiece
Product description
Finding the Balance Between Control and Comfort
The Shires Equikind+ Peanut Link Pelham is designed for those horses that need a little more 'brakes' but have a sensitive, metal-shy mouth. If your horse backs off from cold stainless steel or has a low palate, this bit offers a softer alternative without sacrificing the refined communication you need in the arena.
Featuring a specialized synthetic coating that is warmer and softer than traditional metal, this bit encourages a more relaxed jaw. The 15mm slim profile ensures there is plenty of room for the tongue, making it a great choice for horses that find standard rubber bits too bulky or restrictive.
Key Benefits
- Gentle Tongue Pressure: The double-jointed peanut link eliminates the harsh nutcracker effect, applying even pressure across the tongue for a clearer, kinder signal.
- Warm and Inviting Mouthpiece: The Equikind+ synthetic coating is thinner than standard rubber and stays warmer in the mouth, perfect for horses that are sensitive to the taste or temperature of metal.
- Slim Profile for Comfort: At 15mm thick, this mouthpiece provides more room in the mouth than traditional bulky rubber bits, making it ideal for horses with fleshy tongues or low palates.
- Refined Leverage Control: The Pelham design offers the benefits of both a snaffle and a curb, giving you the poll pressure needed for strong or forward horses during jumping or eventing.
- Polished Show Ring Look: Complete with a stainless steel curb chain, this bit provides a professional appearance suitable for Hunter and Equitation classes.
Best For
Show jumping and eventing riders looking for added leverage and control for forward horses without the harshness of a cold metal bit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this bit legal for Dressage?
No, the Shires Equikind+ Peanut Link Pelham is not legal for Dressage competitions, but it is a popular choice for Show Jumping, Eventing, and Hunter classes.
Q: How should I adjust the curb chain?
You should twist the curb chain until it lies flat against the horse's chin. It should be adjusted so that the shanks of the bit reach a 45-degree angle before the chain engages the curb groove.
Q: How do I ensure the best fit for this Pelham?
Unlike a loose-ring bit, this fixed-cheek Pelham should fit snugly. Aim for no more than 5mm of play on either side of the mouth to prevent sliding and ensure precise communication.
Item Number/SKU: 81334.5

Shires Equikind+ Peanut Link Pelham Horse Bit - Synthetic Apple Scented Mouthpiece

