
ThinLine Comfort Plus Bareback Saddle Pad
Product Details
The ultimate in shock absorption for both you and your horse!
- One size – the girth and billet system fits everything from a pony to a draft horse.
- The bareback riding pad includes leather reinforced billets, a non-slip neoprene girth with steel roller buckles, and double keepers.
- Front and rear D-rings.
- Replacement Girths are available. Sold separately.
- The key component, ThinLine open-cell foam, is sewn to the top of the bareback saddle pad.
- This design provides riders with the opportunity to find their natural seat.
- The non-slip waffle weave, used for the base construction of this pad, ensures the pad stays in place.
- No expiration date, unlike closed-cell foams and wool, ThinLine will not compress or deteriorate.
You will feel all the sensations of your horses’ back muscles while enjoying the shock absorption and non-slip features of the trademark ThinLine foam.
Balance, comfort, and security can all be yours in this bareback pad. Because the ride is so improved, stirrups are not necessary with this pad. You will find yourself sitting correctly, developing great core strength, while finding close and quiet communication with your horse. Horses love this bareback pad – they feel unified with their rider. So go ahead, it’s time to have the ride of your life.
We ship worldwide from our warehouse located in Harrington, Delaware. We ship via UPS or the United States Postal Service whenever possible. Shipment time varies from 1-7 business days, depending on your proximity to Delaware.
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Proposition 65 Warning for California ResidentsWARNING: This product may contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For the complete list of chemicals covered by this the statute, please visit California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment at: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65/proposition-65-list.
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