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Western Girth SLIM LINE

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High-quality materials, selected for the highest demands of equestrian sport.

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Customised for you

In the configurator, you can customise your product to suit you and your horse.

MATTES

Western Girth SLIM LINE

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Customised

Customise your MATTES product and choose from many options such as colours, lambskin, quilted fabric and much more.

from €109.90 incl. VAT excl. Delivery
Available for delivery in 3 - 4 weeks

From €109.90

To €204.90

Available for delivery in 3 - 4 weeks

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Slim-fitting western girth with attractive leather sections

SLIM LINE is one of our latest generation girths - and it has already proven itself many times over: The highly functional lambskin cover is removable and the whole western girth has a flat design. This looks much more elegant and provides greater freedom of movement around the elbows. Visible areas are finished in high quality leather. The plastic inserts are easy to remove before washing and just as quick to replace once the girth is dry.

1-4 A-B
Size 60 · 65 · 70 · 75 · 80 · 85 · 90 · 95 · 100 · 105 · 110 · 115 · 120 · 125 · 130 cm
Note: Quoted sizes may vary by +/- 2 cm.
Do you need any other dimensions? - Find a retailer.

1: anatomical, 2: asymmetric, 3: crescent, 4: athletico

Note:
There is a possibility of dye bleeding into the horses hair or other materials from dark or bright colored skin, because of the horses-sweat or use of unsuitable washing detergent.
Strong dyed leather of saddles etc. can also leave discolorations.

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Which is the right girth for my horse?
Girth shapes and how to measure correctly

Premium-Qualität

High-quality materials, selected for the highest demands of equestrian sport.

Directly from the manufacturer

Your products come directly from our production to you without any detours.

Customised for you

In the configurator, you can customise your product to suit you and your horse.

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Just like a cowboy, but more stylish

Our SLIM LINE western girth is available in anatomical, asymmetric, crescent and athletico styles, and in lengths from 60 cm to 130 cm. The tough leather is available in black, brown or champagne, while the top quality lambskin is available in more than 30 shades. Replacement girths and lambskin are available separately.

Anatomical: For horses with a well-defined girth groove, this girth is contoured a little at the front and back around the elbow area.

Asymmetric: For horses whose girth groove is closer to the elbows or less well-defined, this girth is significantly contoured at front the around the elbow area.

Crescent: If a horse has a short back, a broad ribcage or a narrow chest, the girth often slips forward - the crescent shape prevents this.

Athletico: For horses with an athletic, wedge-shaped physique. The design of the girth prevents the saddle and girth from sliding back.

Which is the right girth for my horse?
Girth shapes and how to measure correctly