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fidodido |
Posted - 30 May 2010 : 10:14:23 PM Has anyone got one of these and if so do any of you have a pictures of it. I want a sheepskin numnah for my mare and have been looking at various brands. I have seen these advertised in horsey mags but i don't know anyone who has one or have seen any pictures of them and would be interested to see what they look like and if they are as good as other brands.
Angie |
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spyros |
Posted - 01 Jun 2010 : 11:29:40 AM I have one of these numbahs, I would consider selling which I have hadly used as I have sold my showing saddle and now use a dressage saddle if you are interested pls contact me Sue suzanne@cruisecontrolpa.com |
fidodido |
Posted - 31 May 2010 : 10:12:58 PM Thanks for the feedback peeps, I was expecting them to be quite expensive as all the good quality sheepskins ones seem to be, i just have never seen one of these before. I do quite like the lemieux sheepskin showing numnahs but have also seen the morpheus ones which look nice and are quite reasonable in price compared to others.
I'll just have to get one of each if i can't decide
Angie |
rasaljadi |
Posted - 31 May 2010 : 9:30:09 PM Forgot to say they cost £90 ish when i got mine, though well worth the money as i have had mine for 5 yrs plus and are still in like new condition. |
rasaljadi |
Posted - 31 May 2010 : 9:27:49 PM I have two, they are the best i love them, you can wash them in the machine and they come back like brand new.
Best quality Sheepskin and shes a lovely lady who you buy them from, she does go to a few shows, she will take a template if you take your saddle to her.
Can't recommend enough.. |
LesleyA |
Posted - 30 May 2010 : 10:51:36 PM I dont have one myself but a friend has two and we have borrowed one a couple of times. They are sheepskin and you need to take a template of the saddle you will be using with it. They are lovely although a bit pricey. |