Leather Breastplate (5-Point) - Superior Stability and Professional Protection
Product Features
Design: 5-point fastening system (5 points) Material: Premium durable leather and flexible webbing sections Hardware: Stainless steel or brass buckles Function: Maximum saddle stability and shoulder freedom Comfort: Soft padding support at pressure points
Product Description
The Leather Breastplate (5-Point) is a professional equestrian equipment offering significantly more advanced fastening and safety than standard breastplates. This system, fastened at five different points (loops on either side of the saddle, both sides of the girth, and between the legs), completely prevents the saddle from sliding backward while distributing pressure evenly across the horse's body.
Performance and Freedom of Movement: Specifically designed for show jumping and high-tempo trail riding. The 5-point structure not only secures the saddle but also allows the horse's shoulders to move freely. While keeping the horse's rearing or sudden head-turning movements under control, its flexible sections allow the horse to breathe and use its muscles comfortably without restriction.
Technical Advantages and Features
Five-Point Safety: Supports the saddle from five different directions, minimizing slippage even during the most challenging maneuvers.
Balanced Pressure Distribution: Thanks to the wide network of connections, pressure is not concentrated at a single point, preserving the horse's comfort.
Sensitive Soft Padding: Points of contact with the shoulder and breastbone are supported with extra padding to prevent irritation and friction.
Elastic Sections: Elastic details on the connecting arms adapt to the expansion of the horse's rib cage during reaching and jumping movements.
Adjustable Connections: The independent adjustment of each arm allows the equipment to provide a millimeter-precise fit for horses of different body types.
Areas of Use
High-performance show jumping competitions
Three-day eventing and cross-country riding
Riding on steep terrain where the saddle has a very high tendency to slip
Training horses that are difficult to control, agile, or prone to rearing