Kentucky Horsewear Sheepskin Girth Brown 120cm Horse Riding Equestrian

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Tailored Equestrian The Sheepskin Girth with nylon fleece lining is one of our classic products thanks to its many qualities! Words like flexibility, softness, resistance, lightness and comfort describe this girth perfectly. The Sheepskin Girth features elastics on both ends to equalize pressure as well as three D-rings to accommodate schooling equipment. The elastics are very strong and stay firm as they are three double made. Like our other girths, this one is 100% animal-friendly thanks to the artificial sheepskin-lining. Easy to maintain as it sustains the washing process at 30° (no dryer), it is probably the best girth to train at home! - Artificial sheepskin: 100% animal friendly! - Flexible, soft, comfortable - 3 D-rings - Three double elastics on both sides

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The Sheepskin Girth with nylon fleece lining is one of our classic products thanks to its many qualities! Words like flexibility, softness, resistance, lightness and comfort describe this girth perfectly. The Sheepskin Girth features elastics on both ends to equalize pressure as well as three D-rings to accommodate schooling equipment. The elastics are very strong and stay firm as they are three double made. Like our other girths, this one is 100% animal-friendly thanks to the artificial sheepskin-lining. Easy to maintain as it sustains the washing process at 30° (no dryer), it is probably the best girth to train at home! - Artificial sheepskin: 100% animal friendly! - Flexible, soft, comfortable - 3 D-rings - Three double elastics on both sides

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Product specifications

Brand Kentucky Horsewear
Category
EAN
  • 5425030830857
Color
  • Brown
Size
  • 120cm
MPN
  • 42401-05-120

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