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The AMULET! Sigh....

Posted by Corinne Lettau on December 22, 2009 at 7:51 PM

Although I have never had the pleasure to sit in one, I came across this saddle in Dressage Today and am totally infatuated with it -  THE AMULET by ThinLine!




Introducing the Amulet Dressage Saddle by Laser Saddlery with ThinLine

The Amulet Dressage saddle combines the innovation of fit andfunction of the Laser Dressage saddles with the performance and shockabsorption of ThinLine--in the saddle!

These unique saddles have a varitey of ThinLine materialincorporated in the seat, panels, and knee pad area, offeringunparalleled comfort and shock absorption for the horse and rider in asaddle.  Used in conjunction with a ThinLine saddle pad, thecombination offers a one-two punch in performance technology.

The Amulet is made on a traditional wooden "spring Tree" with theunique "Swallow Tail" points. The points of the tree have beenshortened and swallow tailed back to follow the horse's scapula to helppromote shoulder freedom. The front billet is attached behind the pointof the tree and the back billet is on the floating "V" billet system.The saddles are made in England with the finest English leatheravailable. The panels are wool flocked and with a wide gullet.

 

The Amulet saddle is equipped with the Varilock tm adjustablemechanism. The saddle can adjust from 25cm to a full 35cm. Each of thefive settings lock into place and can easily be changed with the turnof a key.

 

In stock sizes range from 16.5" to 18.5" in half inch increments. Legflap lengths range from 16" to 17" measured from the bottom of thestirrup bar to the bottom of the leg flap. Custom flaps are availableby either adding up to 2" or shortening up to 2" of the standard flaplength and 19" seat sizes are available.

For custom option orders or for more information, please contact Laser Equestrian Products (877) 827-4040.

 

View top Dressage riders in these saddles HERE.

 

 

 


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