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Passier Curved Short Leather Girth

Reduced price 135,00€ EUR

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Passier Curved Leather Saddle Girth, Short Style


Features:

Premium Passier leather: Soft, durable, and long-lasting.
Ergonomic curved shape: Provides great freedom of movement for the elbows, reducing the risk of irritation and chafing.
Ultra-soft padding: New extra-flexible construction for optimal comfort.
Central D-ring: Allows easy attachment of auxiliary reins or the martingale.
Perfect adaptation to the horse’s movements: Naturally follows every movement for better comfort and evenly distributed pressure.


Why choose this girth?

Ensures excellent saddle stability without compressing the horse.
Prevents pressure points and irritation thanks to its ergonomic design.
Ideal for sensitive horses or those needing increased freedom of movement.
Makes attaching training aids easier with its convenient central D-ring.


Design:

  • Premium Passier leather: Designed for intensive use, soft and sturdy.
  • Ergonomic curved construction: Promotes freedom of elbow movement.
  • Extra-soft lining: For increased comfort and perfect fit.
  • Central D-ring: Easy attachment of training aids and accessories.

Ideal for:

Riders looking for a high-quality, ultra-comfortable girth.
Horses sensitive around the elbows.
Short saddles requiring perfect stability with optimal pressure distribution.


🛍️ Give your horse the comfort and freedom it needs with the Passier curved leather girth!



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About Passier ...

Passier, founded in 1867 in Germany, is an iconic brand specializing in the manufacture of high-quality saddles and equestrian equipment. With over 150 years of experience, Passier is renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship, premium materials, and attention to detail. The brand offers innovative products that combine tradition and modernity, ensuring comfort and performance for riders and their horses.

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