The Dy'on Breastplate is a high-quality, functional piece of tack, designed to prevent saddle slippage and enhance rider control while providing comfort for the horse. Dyon is known for combining excellent craftsmanship with premium materials, making their breastplates a popular choice in disciplines like show jumping, eventing, and cross-country.
Saddle Stability: The primary purpose of a breastplate is to prevent the saddle from sliding backward during movement, especially in high-intensity activities such as jumping or galloping. Dy'on breastplates ensure that the saddle stays securely in place, giving the rider more stability and control.
Premium Leather: Dy'on uses top-quality leather in all its products. Their breastplates are made from soft yet durable leather that withstands regular use while maintaining a polished, elegant appearance. The leather is also easy to care for, ensuring long-lasting performance.
Removable Martingale Attachment: Dy'on breastplates come with the option to add or remove running martingale attachments. This allows riders to add or remove the martingale depending on their specific training or competition needs.
Silver Buckles: The breastplate features strong and rust-resistant silver hardware, which ensures durability and a polished look.
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