MATTES
Short girth lambskin cover athletico - SLIM-LINE
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In the configurator, you can customise your product to suit you and your horse.
MATTES
Short girth lambskin cover athletico - SLIM-LINE
In stockIn stock
In stock in the MATTES shop: Quickly available products directly from stock in many popular designs.
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Short girth lambskin cover anatomic- SLIM-Line
Here you can order the removable lambskin cover as an individual part for your Mattes athletico SLIME-LINE girth.
leather: black
Made in Europa This article is in stock in all selectable versions.
1-4 | A-B | |
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Size | 50 · 55 · 60 · 65 · 70 · 75 · 80 · 85 · 90 · 95 · 100 · 105 · 110 · 115 · 120 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 |
MATTES® lambskin items should be washed frequently. Correct care and washing (see MATTES® special MELP detergent) is very important and will provide you with many more years of enjoyment from your product.
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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.
SLIM-LINE short girth lambskin cover athletico
Replacement lambskin cover for Mattes athletico short girth SLIM-LINE. Choose the length between 60cm and 85cm as well as from 3 lambskin colors.
Product details
leather: black
Replacement lambskin cover
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