Herm Sprenger KK Ultra Sensogan

KK Ultra Sensogan bits: innovative design for gentle, precise communication with your horse.

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KK Ultra Loose Ring Snaffle (Double-Jointed)KK Ultra Loose Ring Snaffle (Double-Jointed)
KK Ultra Eggbutt Bit (Double-Jointed)
KK ULTRA Bradoon Bit (Double-Jointed)KK ULTRA Bradoon Bit (Double-Jointed)
KK Ultra D-Ring (Double-Jointed)
KK Ultra Eggbutt Bradoon (Double-Jointed)
KK Ultra Universal Bit (Double-Jointed)KK Ultra Universal Bit (Double-Jointed)
KK Ultra 3-Ring Bit (Double-Jointed)
KK Ultra Loose Ring Gag Bit - Double Jointed
KK Ultra Baucher Bit
Sale price$304.90
KK ULTRA Pelham Bit
Sale price$327.90
"The Hunter" KK D-Ring"The Hunter" KK D-Ring
Sale price$220.90
KK Ultra Kimberwick Bit - Double Jointed
KK ULTRA bits are the pioneers of modern bits due to their development
based on scientific research.

They achieve their unique, precise effect through the special 45 degree angle of the middle link. When used correctly, the horse's confidence in the rider's hand is enhanced, which is why these bits are used successfully worldwide in all disciplines and across all levels of training- a true all-round bit.

Compared to conventional bits, the middle link has also been shortened. This anatomical adaptation noticeably optimizes the effect compared to conventional double-jointed bits.

When the reins are taken up, the middle link - also known as the "lozenge" - gently rolls over the central part of the horse's tongue stimulating its sense of touch. The connecting rings to the middle piece roll softly over the tongue without exerting pressure.

Scientific Research


The development of the KK ULTRA bits is based on the results of a measurement of mouth cavities of horses initiated by SPRENGER and carried out by the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hanover, Germany. This investigation resulted in groundbreaking knowledge of the space conditions and the position of bits in the horse's mouth. In short, the sensitive horse mouth offers little space for a bit. This space has to be used by anatomical adjustments in such a way that a comfortable and effective rein aid is possible for the rider.