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Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black

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Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black

KES4,150.00
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  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
  • Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
Pony Riding Short Synthetic Girth 100 - Black
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Our riding designers developed this girth for young beginner riders like you! Used with a pony saddle.

BENEFITS

Easy dressing

Girth equipped with a roller buckle to make it easier to strap on.

User comfort

Foam lining: better distribution of pressure.

Easy maintenance

Easy to wash with water.

Durability

Stretch-resistant synthetic girth.

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

The range:

The 100 strap matches perfectly with the 100 pony saddle. It can also be used for short girth saddles like the Escape saddles.

Care advice

Nothing is simpler than caring for your synthetic girth! We recommend maintaining it regularly using a damp, lukewarm sponge. To make it even more practical, you can also brush the girth with a dandy brush after your ride. It is important to care for your girth and check that there are no rough patches, cracks, or dirty spots, since they can hurt your horse.

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.