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Dolce Sheepskin Girth Set | Black/White Fleece 75cm Reviews

4.8 Rating 10 Reviews
Great product at an awesome price. I purchased my first sheepskin girth cover some time back and it is in daily use and still in excellent condition. I recently purchased another for my daughter's horse and it is the same lovely quality.
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Posted 2 years ago
My horse usually can be a little girth but the softness of the sheepskin keeps him happy before we train. The product has upheld really well and I'm super impressed!
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Posted 6 years ago
Thank you for your lovely feedback - we have a new design in production. Lots of new exciting saddle pads have also arrived.
Posted 6 years ago
Great girth and cover, my mare is much more comfortable and happy, she is slowly learning not to be so snarky when the girth is being done up. Excellent quality and service as always!
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Posted 6 years ago
Lovely plush sheepskin, horse is very happy. A little sad stitching came undone on the top girth loops after the 3rd use...
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Posted 6 years ago
These gotta are just amazing, I was a little bit worried that my thin skinned soft boy would find the cover to hot but did not at all! Really easy to clean and puff up like new after being washed. Really happy with it thinking I need a grey one now!
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Posted 6 years ago
Love it . Really good quality and super price
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Posted 6 years ago
Love! Only used it once but my (very) girthy gelding didn't even flinch when I put it on him compared to when I use a synthetic girth and he absolutely hates it ! So glad I chose ippico, will definitely return!
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Posted 7 years ago
Clare Bielenberg
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My OTTB began to get sores from his girth, so I forked out the money for an Ippico girth and sheepskin set. Best decision I have ever made! No rubbing at all - the healed sore did not reopen, and he seemed to move a lot better with the elasticity and cut-away. It's not a traditional 'elastic girth' though, so I hope the stretchy points hold up. :)
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Posted 7 years ago