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20. Requisite Roamer 21. Requisite Roamer
Saddle & Pad Saddle Pad with
Fleece lined, Nubuck leather
Knees
saddle with solid brass fittings, five
Fully adjustable, with removeable
D-rings and closed stirrup bars.
knee rolls, EVA shock absorbing
Comes complete with a black
inserts and a cotton drill and fleece
Requisite Roamer Saddle Pad (item
lining. To be used in conjunction with
21) and this features fully adjustable
the Requisite Roamer Saddle (item 20).
knee rolls and shock absorbing inserts.
Col: Black, Purple or Brown
Col: Black/Black or Brown/Brown
Size: One Size
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Size: 16˝/16
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Code: 32124 £42.00
Code: 30245 £260.00
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One of the specially designed numnahs MUST be used with both
Customer Information
the Requisite Roamer Saddle & the Torsion Saddles. These pads
have thick padding on either side of the spine but not along the
top. This ensures a pressure-free zone along the horse’s spine.
23. Requisite Roamer
Stirrup Leathers
Drum dyed, imported leather with nylon
lining to help prevent stretching and
22. Requisite Roamer Girth
keepers. To be used in conjunction with
the Requisite Roamer Saddle (item 20).
A drum dyed imported leather girth with roller buckles and a soft lining. To be used in conjunction
Col: Black or Brown
with the Requisite Roamer Saddle (item 20).
Size: 145cm or 155cm
Col: Black
Size: 55cm, 65cm or 75cm
Code: 31037 £15.00
Code: 31468 £30.00
The treeless saddle with a competition
heritage, using materials and workmanship
that are second to none and with styles and
prices to suit almost every horse and rider
25.Torsion Equitex Pad
Thick padding on either side of the spine but not along the top. This
ensures a pressure-free zone along the horse’s spine.
Type: Standard
Col: Black, Brown, Cream/Black or Toffee
Type: Long (Recommended for 18˝ Saddles)
Col: Black
Code: 32113 £89.00
26.Torsion Wool Tex Tec Pad
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With soft wool fleece underside.
Code: 32116 £90.00
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24. Torsion GP Nubuck Saddle
27. Torsion Equitex High Wither Pad
Please note that the saddle has closed stirrup bars and
Acts like an orthopaedic back protector for your horse by
the black saddle features a grey coloured underside.
eliminating any pressure points along the back and protecting the
Col: Black or Brown
spine. Machine washable.
Size: 16˝, 17˝ or 18˝
Col: Black
Size: One Size
Code: 30222 £650.00
Code:32119 £90.00
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Measuring The Treeless Saddle
Measuring for a treeless saddle is very
simple; the only requirement is to fit the
Treeless Saddle Size Guide
Size Measurement Points
rider’s seat between the pommel and Dress Gents Torsion
the cantle. Therefore the saddle size is Size Waist Size
determined by the rider’s dress size, for
10 to 12 32" to 34" 16"
example a 10 to 12 dress size would fit a
14 to 16 36" to 38" 17"
16" Torsion. It’s that simple!
18 40" 18"
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