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Recommended US Retail Price List 2021 Valid from March 15, 2021 Recommended US Retail Price List 2021 Valid from March 15, 2021. All Prices in US $ 600 Cantle Plate NEW .............................................................111,00 Dressage Saddles 043 Front Gussets ..................................................................110.00 552 Optimum II Dressage Saddle ......................................5,230.00 041 Additional Billet Straps with Larger Buckle Guard ............80.00 557 Optimum Mono Dressage Saddle ..............................5,090.00 081 Queen Special Feature ....................................................61.00 565 Sirius Dressage Saddle ................................................4,700.00 062 Grab Strap ........................................................................38.00 504 EVO-D Dressage Saddle .............................................4,230.00 532 Ripstop Saddle Cover ......................................................37.00 550 Optimum Dressage Saddle .........................................3,910.00 083 “The Lifter” Panels ...............................................................0.00 534 Compact Comfort Dressage Saddle (CC Dressage Saddle) .................................................3,870.00 620 Grand Prix Special Dressage Saddle Premium Crystals (GPS Dressage Saddle) ...............................................3,700.00 059 Premium Crystals Per Unit .................................................15.00 530 GG Extra Dressage Saddle ..........................................3,650.00 - on “Velvet Touch” Stirrup Leathers 543 Hubertus Schmidt II Dressage Saddle ........................3,520.00 - on Ingrid Klimke Breastplate 640 abs Dressage Saddle ...................................................3,430.00 - on Skirt or Flap 532 Freemove Dynamic Dressage Saddle ..........................3,430.00 - on the Stirrup Leather Loop 521 Corona II Dressage Saddle ..........................................3,260.00 520 Corona Dressage Saddle .............................................2,970.00 059 Premium Crystals 660 PASSIERBLU Style Dressage Saddle .............................2,690.00 * Small size not 526 Young Star II Dressage Saddle ....................................2,200.00 Color Size available in Graphite and 04 Clear Crystal 1 Small* Rosé! 01 Colorado Topaz 2 Medium Jumping Saddles 00 Graphite 3 Large 518 Arktur Jumping Saddle ...............................................3,650.00 09 Rosé 503 Ingrid Klimke Jumping and Cross-Country Saddle .....3,380.00 Example: 502 EVO-S Jumping Saddle ..............................................3,370.00 511 Marcus Ehning II Jumping Saddle ..............................3,430.00 684 - 059 - 2 - 01 513 Performance Jumping Saddle NEW ............................2,695.00 Ingrid Klimke Premium Size Color 661 PASSIERBLU Motion Jumping Saddle .........................2,690.00 Breastplate Crystals Medium Colorado Topaz 510 Marcus Ehning Jumping Saddle .................................2,520.00 663 PASSIERBLU Flow Jumping Saddle .............................2,310.00 512 Avior Jumping Saddle ................................................2,290.00 Cut Jumping and Cross-Country Saddles 032 Young Winner F Jumping Saddle ................................2,200.00 031 Young Winner Jumping Saddle ..................................2,200.00 0 cm + 1 cm + 2 cm + 3 cm + 5 cm (0") (0.4") (0.8") (1.2") (2") Avior Young Winner F EVO-S Arktur Marcus Cross-Country and Flow Young Winner Marcus Ehning II Ingrid Klimke Ehning Performance Eventing All-Purpose Saddles Motion 503 Ingrid Klimke Jumping and Cross-Country Saddle .....3,380.00 505 Eventing Cross-Country Saddle ...................................3,380.00 057 Design Variations on the Cantle 096 PSL VD All-Purpose Saddle .........................................3,030.00 035 Paxton All-Purpose Saddle .........................................2,290.00 Leather Inside Premium Leather Crystals 10 Black Additional Saddle Trim/Welt 11 Havana 104 Single Row 17 Teak Leather Clear Crystal 10 Black Patent Leather Equipment 204 Double Row 11 Havana 20 Black ® Clear Crystal 051 frt-System on the PS Saddle Tree .................................540.00 17 Teak 21 Havana 101 Single Row 26 Blue 053 Large and Small Saddle Flaps Covered .........................540.00 Patent Leather Colorado Design Leather 048 Saddle Panel for Optimum Freedom of Movement 20 Black Topaz 21 Havana 310 Marezzo on the PS Saddle Tree ....................................................305.00 100 Single Row 26 Blue Black Graphite 050 Cantle + 2 cm (0.8") higher on the Synthetic Saddle Tree .... 305.00 29 Rosé 311 Marezzo 209 Double Row 057 Design Variants on the Cantle Havana Pearl 300 Glamour (Trim/Welt, Premium Crystals and Leather Inside) .........272.00 Rosé Black 054 Cantle Widened by 15° on the PS Saddle Tree .............270.00 Example: 309 Tulip 087 Natural Grip Leather Saddle Flaps .................................270.00 088 DeLuxe Doubling on Saddle Flaps ................................270.00 565 - 057 - 20 - 100 - 310 089 Supports in Special Design ............................................270.00 Sirius Design Patent Premium Design Leather 080 Wider Gullet Plate on the PS Saddle Tree ......................160.00 Dressage Variants Leather Crystals Marezzo 055 Velcro Thigh Supports ...................................................140.00 Saddle Trim Black Single Row Black Graphite 056 Cantle Application with Patent Leather Trim ..................130.00 1 PASSIER RECOMMENDED US RETAIL PRICE LIST 2021 Double Bridles Browbands 865 Icarus Double Bridle .......................................................524.00 999 Custom-Made Browband ..............................................202.00 637 Atlas Double Bridle ........................................................480.00 016 Waved Browband 860 Fortuna Double Bridle ....................................................420.00 with Big Premium Crystals ..............................................143.00 630 Hubertus Schmidt Double Bridle Roségold Luxury Edition ...420.00 022 Waved Browband 633 Hubertus Schmidt Double Bridle Black Luxury Edition ........420.00 with Medium Premium Crystals ......................................143.00 828 PASSIERBLU Dream Double Bridle ..................................337.00 023 Waved Browband with Premium Crystals Double Row Pearl Rosé ..............143.00 014 Waved, Round Browband .............................................102.00 018 Waved Patent Leather Browband Snaffle Bridles with Small Strass Crystals ...............................................102.00 855 Neptune Snaffle Bridle ...................................................463.00 015 Waved Browband with Small Strass Crystals .................102.00 820 Atlas Snaffle Bridle .........................................................385.00 021 Waved, Padded Browband ...........................................102.00 923 Starlight Snaffle Bridle NEW ............................................385.00 011 Browband with Big Strass Crystals .................................102.00 811 No Limits Snaffle Bridle ..................................................385.00 222 Round Browband ...........................................................102.00 810 Marcus Ehning II Snaffle Bridle .......................................347.00 029 Waved Browband with Clincher NEW ..............................86.00 833 Ingrid Klimke Snaffle Bridle ............................................315.00 028 Browband with Clincher ..................................................86.00 880 Apollo Snaffle Bridle ......................................................315.00 020 Padded Browband ..........................................................86.00 850 Fortuna Snaffle Bridle .....................................................315.00 825 PASSIERBLU Spirit Snaffle Bridle ....................................232.00 US 840 Juno US Snaffle Bridle ....................................................231.00 840 Juno Snaffle Bridle NEW VARIANT .....................................178.00 Reins 930 Leather Reins with One Side Rubber with Round Fronts with Hook Studs (for Icarus and Neptune) ....................147.00 697 Eventa Rein® Rubber Reins with Stops Cavesons with Hook Studs ............................................................147.00 for the Ingrid Klimke and Juno Snaffle Bridles 935 Web Bridle Reins with Stops with Round Fronts 951 Caveson Special with Bit Ring Recess with Hook Studs (for Icarus and Neptune) ....................131.00 and Flash Strap ...............................................................114.00 910 Draw Reins with Snap Hooks .........................................131.00 953 Caveson Special with Bit Ring Recess 928 Web Sure Grip Reins with Leather Hand Grips with Patent Leather Trim and Flash Strap ........................114.00 and Stops with Buckles ..................................................124.00 678 Caveson Special with Flash Strap ....................................79.00 923 Comfort Reins, Soft Leather Reins with 679 Dropped Noseband ........................................................79.00 Leather Hand Grips and Stops with Hook Studs ...........115.00 841 Flash Noseband ...............................................................79.00 924 Leather Reins with One Side Rubber with Hook Studs ...114.00 for the Atlas, Starlight, No Limits, Marcus Ehning II, Apollo, 925 Leather Reins with Leather Hand Grips with Hook Studs ...114.00 Fortuna and PASSIERBLU Spirit Snaffle Bridles 190 Leather Double Bridle Reins with Hook Studs
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