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Cannon bone protectors Cavallo CAVALHABOR

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CAVALHABOR

  • CAVALHABOR: hard-shell fetlock protectors made to last, designed to provide maximum protection and optimal comfort thanks to sturdy materials and a neoprene lining, perfect for training and contests.
  • Fetlock protectors with a tough hard shell, ensuring effective protection against shocks and rubbing during intense equestrian activities.
  • Comfortable neoprene lining, offering soft cushioning while shielding the horse’s legs from irritation and chafing.
  • Closure with a wide elastic band and a velcro strap for a secure fit that is easy to handle, allowing quick application.
  • Velcro straps attached with a vertical velcro strip, ensuring a safe and stable closure during use.
  • Large silver Cavallo logo printed on the top of the velcro strap, adding an elegant and recognizable touch.
  • Cavallo stirrup logo printed inside the fetlock protectors, providing an extra detail of quality and style.

Advantages:

  • Reinforced protection thanks to a durable hard shell, ideal for guarding against shocks and rubbing.
  • Optimal comfort with a neoprene lining that cushions and protects the horse’s legs.
  • Secure closure with a strong velcro system and a wide elastic band for easy adjustment.
  • Elegant design with a silver Cavallo logo and neat details, perfect for contests or training.

Material:

  • 100% polyurethane
  • lining: 100% polyester

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About Horse ...

Cavallo is a top-tier brand in the field of horse riding, founded in 1978 in Bad Oeynhausen, Germany. Originally specialized in making riding boots, Cavallo quickly became a leader in the market. Today, the brand offers a full range of products, including boots, gaiters, riding clothes, and sports fashion items. Cavallo stands out for its commitment to quality, usefulness, and style, thus earning international recognition among riders.

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