Acavallo Mantegna dressage saddle long knee blocks AC 9170
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What you need to know
The Mantegna dressage saddle with tilted cantle is a variant of the Acavallo Raffaello dressage saddle. The new tilted cantle offers the rider more freedom of movement. Particular care was dedicated to the development of the tree that characterizes the dressage line, creating a narrow crotch that guarantees the rider to easily find the correct position and maximum comfort in the saddle. Persevering technical and on-field research has led to the creation of a particularly deep seat that allows the horse and rider to merge into a single entity during the performance with a cantle-saving rubber profile. The strength of the Acavallo® saddle line is the MAG system, a revolutionary opening adjustment system on the withers. Simply using the MAG Key is enough to perfectly adapt the saddle to the morphology of the horse. This patented feature allows the rider to choose the optimal saddle position in total autonomy, for the best fit to each horse's back . The long blocks are designed to ensure maximum stability for the rider's leg. The large latex panels, on the other hand, provide the necessary close contact with the horse, optimizing the distribution of weight on his back. They are covered in leather, then in felt and padded with latex. They guarantee excellent cushioning and furthermore the latex does not change shape and does not lose thickness over time. The materials used are natural and hypoallergenic, capable of adapting and absorbing the stresses of work.
Technical features
Double full grain calfskin
MAG system: revolutionary opening adjustment system
Mono flap
Deep seat
Tilted cantle
Steel/nylon composite tree
Long knee rolls to block the leg more
Panels padded with latex designed to absorb stress and pressure and long-lasting
Super bridle. Excellent service.
I am in Australia and it took about 2 weeks to arrive.
Bought this bridle as my horse has a scar that an ordinary bridle pushes on. He is so much better in the contact and his stride length has increased.