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Men's Pikeur Rossini riding pants leather effect lining

Reduced price 230,00€ EUR

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Color: Blanc
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Designed for demanding riders, these pants combine elegance and performance. Their ergonomic cut ensures a perfect fit, offering optimal freedom of movement in the saddle.

Main features:

  • Full imitation leather seat (McCrown) : Offers enhanced grip for increased stability.
  • Functional design : Two slanted front pockets and two flap back pockets combine practicality and style.
  • Mid-rise waistband : Provides optimal support and precise adjustment.
  • Wide belt loops : Compatible with thick belts for a neat look.
  • Velcro closure at the ankles : Ensures a personalized and secure fit.

Benefits:

  • Improved grip : The full imitation leather seat ensures better stability in the saddle.
  • Comfort and stretchability : The 4-way stretch fabric offers maximum flexibility and a perfect fit.
  • Practical and elegant pockets : The front and back pockets add a touch of sophistication while being functional.
  • Breathable and durable material : Ideal for all seasons, ensuring increased product longevity.

Materials:

  • 64% cotton
  • 29% polyamide
  • 7% elastane

Usage and care advice:

  • Care of the seat leather : Follow the washing instructions on the label to ensure the longevity of the seat leather.
  • Recommended use : Ideal for riders seeking an elegant cut and absolute comfort, whether for daily use in dressage, show jumping, or leisure riding.
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About Pikeur ...

Pikeur, associated with Eskadron, is a major player in the manufacture of riding clothing. Known for its collections that are both elegant and functional, Pikeur offers a complete range of clothing for riders, including jackets, riding pants, and other accessories. The brand is appreciated for the quality of its materials and the precision of its cuts, making it a preferred choice among professional and amateur riders.

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