Soft "moon girth" with lambskin, short girth - saddle girth - unique pieces -
Soft "moon girth" with lambskin, short girth - saddle girth - unique pieces -
Soft "moon girth" with lambskin, short girth - saddle girth - unique pieces -
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Unique pieces with slight signs of wear!

Length: 55cm
Length: 75cm

On this moon belt lined with lambskin, the front stainless steel roller buckles have a slightly shorter distance than the rear buckles. This allows the girth to open more towards the horse's stomach and offers more space, especially for rounder horses.

Color: Black cotton quilting fabric, natural lambskin

Width: approx. 14 cm

Length: 55cm + 75cm


Unique pieces with slight signs of wear!


Length: 55cm 75cm



On this moon belt lined with lambskin, the front stainless steel roller buckles have a slightly shorter distance than the rear buckles. This allows the girth to open more towards the horse's stomach and offers more space, especially for rounder horses. As a result, the belt can no longer be pulled forward towards the elbow due to this more open shape. For some horses, this moon shape also helps ensure that the saddle is not pulled or pressed so hard on the shoulder.

The durable strap has a top made of robust cotton quilting fabric and is padded on the bottom with Australian Merino lambskin with a wool thickness of approx. 20 mm. The lambskin underside nestles very softly against the belt layer and can absorb sweat or moisture very well. At the same time, the real fur ensures a pleasant temperature balance for the horse.

With a medium D-ring for breastplate or martingale.



Color: Black cotton quilting fabric, natural lambskin

Width: approx. 14 cm

Length from buckle to buckle: approx. 55 cm

The total length of the straps is then always approx. 12 cm longer due to the excess fabric at the ends



Here are some care instructions that must be followed when cleaning our lambskin products:


Lambskins consist of real leather skin and fur and contain lanolin.

This is a natural wool fat and allows the lambskin to clean itself to a certain extent; it “repels” dirt.

The lambskin leather skin also consists of protein fibers, similar to human skin and always reacts to cleaning products

Short or long term with damage such as degreasing of the dermis. As a result, the leather stiffens and becomes brittle.

We therefore strongly advise NOT to wash lambskin products and do not accept any liability for damage caused by washing!

Our recommendation for cleaning: It is best to ventilate, shake out and brush out or vacuum with a vacuum cleaner or clean with a damp cloth!


However, if you would like to wash the lambskin product, you do so at your own risk!

When machine washing, there are always chemical residues in the washing machine

and the lambskin is in the water for far too long..


There are special moisturizing fur detergents for gentle hand washing. But even these can't

Maintain the natural functions and properties of the lambskin, especially the leather skin, in the long term.


If you dry a lambskin too quickly, the leather becomes hard and brittle!


Please understand that we do not guarantee or accept liability for damages,

which is obviously due to incorrect care (e.g. especially through washing and drying)

Lambskin products are created, take over!


If the coat is long-haired, the hair may become matted.

It is therefore important that you comb up long-haired fur after washing.

The easiest way to do this is with a curry comb or a regular hairbrush.

Always comb the tips - otherwise you will tear out too much of the undercoat from the sheepskin.

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