FAQs

  • May252018
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    My Sweet Iron bit is no longer as blue as it used to be, instead it is browner and has some rusty spots. Is this OK?

    Yes, this is precisely the effect of Sweet Iron! Sweet Iron develops surface rust through contact with (air)humidity. This surface…

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  • May222018
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    I would like to try out a TRUST bit before I buy it, is this possible?

    At TRUST Equestrian we sell bits via our stores. In a number of stores there are test bits available. Below…

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  • May212018
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    I am interested to know which bits are allowed at the competitions in my country. Are you able to help me with that?

    Our bit experts monitor all the national and international regulations closely. However, the rules on bits change quickly. For this…

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  • May202018
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    Do you sponsor riders or competitions?

    TRUST supports a team or riders all over the world. In essence, our team is complete, but are you able…

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  • May192018
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    The mouthpiece of my Inno Sense flexi bit is broken duo to chewing of the horse. Can I get a new bit free of charge?

    TRUST Equestrian stands behind the quality of the products and warrants them against all defects in material and workmanship. However,…

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  • May182018
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    What is the difference between Sweet Iron, Inno Sense and leather?

    Sweet Iron: Sweet iron will rust when it comes into contact with (air) humidity; the surface rust tastes sweet and…

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  • May172018
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    Where are the bits made?

    The bits of TRUST Equestrian are ultra-Dutch. Ideas emerge together with riders at competitions, afterwards the concept is designed at…

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  • May162018
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    Does TRUST have dressage curb bits?

    TRUST Equestrian has produced no less than 16 different dressage curb bits in four sizes. Because there is a lot…

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  • May152018
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    Ring snaffle or eggbut snaffle?

    Snaffles are the most frequently used bits in the equestrian industry. But do you know the difference between the functioning…

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  • May142018
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    Single- or double-jointed?

    The most common mouthpiece amongst dressage riders is the double-jointed bit. A double-jointed bit consists of three parts. The middle…

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