Cashel Performance Felt Pad
$139.99 Original price was: $139.99.$70.00Current price is: $70.00.
The split design moves with the horses back, reducing friction. Made of 3/4 natural felt that provides protection against saddle pressure and shock. Natural wool wicks heat and moisture away for year-round comfort.
- Size: 31″ x 33″
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