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Horse and Pony Riding Leather Girth Romeo - Black
  • Horse and Pony Riding Leather Girth Romeo - Black
  • Horse and Pony Riding Leather Girth Romeo - Black
Horse and Pony Riding Leather Girth Romeo - Black

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Horse and Pony Riding Leather Girth Romeo - Black

€55.00
  • Horse and Pony Riding Leather Girth Romeo - Black
  • Horse and Pony Riding Leather Girth Romeo - Black
Horse and Pony Riding Leather Girth Romeo - Black
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Our riding designers have developed this girth for intermediate riders like you!

Our Romeo girth has an anatomical cut to allow your horse to move freely. Memory foam interior for greater comfort!

Main fabric: 100.0% Leather - Bovine (Cattle); Foam: 100.0% Polyurethane; Buckles: 100.0% Steel

BENEFITS

Easy dressing

The elastics on each side and roller buckles make it easy to fasten.

User comfort

Very comfortable: leather on the inside, spongy memory foam.

Freedom of movement

Anatomic strap with elastics: gives your horse freedom of movement.

Ease of use

There is a central ring for attaching German reins or draw reins.

Durability

Buffalo leather that resists stretching. Dual thickness elastic.

Easy maintenance

Buffalo leather that can be cleaned with glycerine soap.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Care advice

To keep your leather girth in good condition, we recommend cleaning it regularly with a damp sponge, some glycerine soap and lukewarm water. You can then hydrate your leather with grease applied using a household or special leather cloth. If your leather items are rough and dry, you can also treat them with leather milk to deeply moisturise the leather.

Our adjustment tips

After purchase, we recommend checking that the shape of the girth suits your horse. It just takes a few simple steps to efficiently check the fit. First, to properly adjust the girth, you need to check the position of the saddle. It should be placed behind the shoulder. Once the saddle is placed correctly, you can check that the forelimbs are free to move by placing a flat hand between your girth and the back of the horse's elbows.