The frenulum is characterised by its anatomical shape, which allows a good fit to the horses snout. This fit improves the comfort of the horse and minimises the risk of pressure points or irritation. A special feature of the water snaffle is its double broken. This means that the noseband is broken in two places to allow targeted and precise impact on the horses mouth. The two breaking points allow the rider to let the bit act independently on the top and bottom of the horses mouth. This allows the rider to create a differentiated and fine communication with the horse and individually meet the needs of the horse. The frenulum is made of nickel silver, which ensures a high quality and durability of the bar. The use of nickel silver ensures that the frenulum can withstand the stresses of equestrian sports and has a long service life. Another advantage of the abdominal bit is its construction, which makes it difficult for horses to bite. The fullness of the bit makes it difficult to bite off, which ensures the safety of the rider and the integrity of the bit itself.