Stübben Adjuster Streamline Dressage Pad
Item #: 191357
Stübben Adjuster Streamline Dressage Pad
$151.20
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SIZE CHART
Stübben Adjuster Streamline Dressage Pad
| Size | Spine | Drop |
|---|---|---|
| Dressage | 24" | 22" |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION: Stübben Adjuster Streamline Dressage Pad
The Stübben Adjuster Streamline Dressage Pad stays in place. It is a multifunctional item that can be used as a traditional saddle pad or as a saddle with shim.
The anatomically shaped Streamline Pad is designed specifically to provide comfort under the saddle. A robust hook-and-loop strip on the pad’s spine along with the saddle component (included) helps to keep the pad in place without pulling on the withers or going into the horse’s loin area. The sensitive area around the spine is thus protected.
The thin profile of the Streamline Pad also contributes to this effect, supports a stable connection to the saddle and prevents slipping and friction. With the pad securely fastened in the saddle channel, your horse’s back receives airflow to help decrease heat.
The Adjuster portion of the pad makes it a multifunctional article. It can be used as a traditional saddle pad or as a correction saddle pad with shims. The great advantage is that the pockets fixed to the saddle pad ensure that the saddle pad moves as little as possible. In the case of saddle-fit problems, foam wedges can be inserted separately into the pockets of the pad to raise the saddle at the appropriate point. The 7mm thick isoprene foams ensure a soft transition.
The correction pad is equipped with a super-soft velour edging, a fashionable piping band, reinforced girth and swirl channel zone as well as adjustable press stud fastenings on the breastplate d-rings.
Key features & benefits:
- Offers a stay-put fit.
- Allows for great airflow along the horse’s spine.
- Can be used with or without shims.
24" spine; 22" drop.
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Proposition 65 Warning
Prop. 65 Warning for California Residents
WARNING: 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
