Horse Blake Leather Full Chaps

Equinavia /Finntack USA LLC

$169.95 

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  • High quality genuine leather
  • Protective
  • Elastic panels
  • Adjustable at front and back
  • Leg bottoms can be cut to suitable lengths at the bar-tack stitches
  • Silver hardware

Horze Blake Leather Full Chaps are both extremely practical and durable.

Originally worn by cowboys to protect them from terrain and thorny bushes, you can now get the Horze take on full chaps and experience all the benefits of wearing them yourself. The benefits are numerous - these chaps give you extra grip in the saddle and an additional layer of warmth. They protect your breeches and legs from rubbing against the stirrup leathers, from everyday hazards in the stable, and from potential rips and grazes you could get when out on a hack. They'll also save your washing machine wear and tear by keeping a lot of dirt and mud off your breeches, and by helping to absorb sweat from your horse. Because they are made from genuine leather with built-in elastic panels, they will get comfier with every ride. Lastly, these chaps have an excellent fit and are your newest must-have!

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