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Passier Anatomical Leather Dressage Girth
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Passier Anatomical Leather Dressage Girth

G. Passier & Sohn GmbH

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didn't fit well The overall quality of this girth is very nice. Beautiful leather, perfect stitching. I had to return it because there are no keepers at the top of the girth above the buckles and there is at least 4 inches of leather above the buckle. The top of the girth would twist to the back and be behind the billets and buckles. Tried the prestige instead. Perfect May 7, 2012
expensive but worth it i needed a girth for my sensitive horse and who is still growing so needs help stabilizing the saddle. This girth was very expensive but the softness of the leather was great. so far i am very happy with it. April 27, 2010
Well padded, but thick I have a small horse and have been trying to find a small girth to fit my dressage saddle. The Passier Anatomical Leather Girth fit very well and I liked that the elastic isn't too stretchy. Sometimes the elastic is so stretchy on other girths that it pulls over the edge of the girth and the buckles end up against the horse's side. Not the case here! The one thing I didn't like was that the girth is very thick, which makes it stick out from my horse quite a bit. Probably not a problem on the bigger horses, but since mine is so little it is very apparent. Didn't seem to bother her, anyway! October 15, 2008
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