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LeMieux Two-Tone Simuwool GP Girth Sleeve

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The two-tone version of the GP Simuwool girth sleeve. This slip-on sleeve made from soft, breathable, high-density faux sheepskin has been specially designed for GP saddles.

Its slip-on design is breathable and helps limit the buildup of sweat and rubbing in the girth area. The padding maximizes comfort and is particularly suitable for horses with sensitive skin.

✨ Key features

  • ✔ High-density faux sheepskin half lining
  • ✔ Rolled edge prevents the girth from coming into direct contact with the skin
  • ✔ Helps limit the buildup of sweat and rubbing
  • ✔ Breathable and padded, ideal for sensitive skin

📋 Technical specifications

  • Technology: high-density Simuwool lining
  • Compatibility: GP saddle girths
  • Care: see advice below

🐎 Why choose this product?

An elegant two-tone design for riders who like to personalize their equipment while enjoying maximum comfort.

🧴 Care instructions

Brush to remove hair, dust, and dried sweat with a stiff brush, then machine-wash at 30°C on a wool cycle or hand-wash with a special wool detergent, making sure to fasten the hook-and-loop closures before washing. Lay the fabric flat and leave it to air-dry, never in a tumble dryer. Avoid strong fabric softeners. Please note: on a small number of black pieces, a slight bluish tint may appear and transfer onto the coats of gray horses.

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About Le Mieux ...

LeMieux, founded by former Olympic rider Robert Lemieux and his wife Lisa, is one of the fastest-growing equestrian brands in the world. The brand stands out for its innovative, high-quality products, designed by riders for riders. LeMieux is especially known for its saddle pads, ear bonnets, and matching bandages, as well as its collections of stylish clothing. In 2022, LeMieux was recognized as the 66th fastest-growing private company in the UK.

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