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Leather girth PASSIERBLU Grip

Reduced price 170,00€ EUR

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Color: Black
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PASSIERBLU Grip Leather Saddle Girth

 


Features :

Top-quality leather : Made from premium Passier leather, supple and sturdy for lasting comfort.
Ergonomic design : Girth center widened and padded for an even distribution of pressure over the girthing area.
Secure fastening : Strong elastics at both ends for precise adjustment and optimal freedom of movement.
Practicality and versatility : Central D-ring hidden under a Velcro flap to easily attach a martingale or hunting collar.


Benefits :

Reduces pressure points thanks to its soft padding and anatomical design.
Improves saddle stability while allowing the horse to breathe freely and move smoothly.
Easy to adjust with its reinforced elastics ensuring better fit to the horse’s shape.
Versatile : Suitable for daily training as well as competition.


Construction :

  • High-quality Passier leather : Durable, supple, and long-lasting.
  • Reinforced elastics : Ensure stable fastening and increased comfort.
  • Velcro flap : Protects and conceals the central D-ring for a neat and practical finish.

Ideal for :

Riders seeking a comfortable and high-end girth.
Horses sensitive to rubbing or excessive pressure.
Use in dressage, jumping, or daily work.


🛍️ Give your horse the best girthing experience with the PASSIERBLU Grip leather girth – Combine comfort, elegance, and functionality!



Colours : 

  • Black
  • Havana

Length :

  • 115 to 145cm


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About Passier ...

Passier, founded in 1867 in Germany, is a renowned brand specializing in the making of saddles and horse gear of high quality. With over 150 years of experience, Passier is known for its outstanding craftsmanship, top-grade materials, and careful attention to detail. The brand offers innovative products that blend tradition and modernity, ensuring the comfort and performance of riders and their horses.

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