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Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Contents Page Contents 1 Table of Contents 18-21 Girths 2 Saddle types and sizes 22 Stirrup Leathers 3 Equi-Soft Saddles 23 Breastplates & Martingales 4 Biomex Seats 24 Training Equipment 5-6 Jumping Saddles 25 Halters 7-8 Dressage Saddles 26 Pads, Cloths, Covers, Saddle Bags 9 All Purpose Saddles 27 Stirrup Irons 10 Icelandic Saddles 28-36 Bits 11 Youth Saddles 37-40 Spurs 12-14 Bridles 41-43 Grooming and Leathercare 15 Bridle Accessories 43 Cold Wraps 16-17 Reins All manufacturer suggested retail pricing (MSRP) is based on U.S. Dollars stubbennorthamerica.com Toll free: 1-800-550-1110 1 ©2011 & 2017 Stübben North America *Biomex seat design is patent pending SADDLE TYPES AND SIZES Key to Stübben Saddles General Flap Description: S Jumping VSS All purpose, emphasis toward jumping, cross country and riding short in stirrup leathers VSD All purpose, emphasis toward dressage, pleasure riding, endurance and riding long in stirrup leathers D Dressage G For the longer legged rider General Tree Description: Flat Special - Flat seat, close contact tree with long points Seat sizes: 15 3/4”, 16 1/2”, 17”, 17 1/2”, 18”; Tree sizes: 27cm, 28cm, 29cm, 30cm, 31cm, 32cm, XW Flat NT - Flat seat, narrow twist, short points Seat sizes: 16 1/2” - 18”; Tree sizes: 28/A, 29/B, 30/C, 31/D, 32/E, XW CS - Half deep, slightly wider seat, square cantle, forward flap, long points, front block (rear block optional) Seat sizes: 16 1/2” - 19”; Tree sizes: 27cm - XW Deep NT - Deep seat, narrow twist, short points Seat sizes: 16 1/2” - 18”; Tree sizes: 28cm - XW Deep - Deep seat, long points for all-purpose and dressage Seat sizes: 16 1/2” - 19”; Tree sizes: 27cm - XW Deep Jump - Deep seat, long points, built with a slope so not to interfere whil jumping Seat sizes: 16 1/2” - 19”; Tree sizes: 27cm - XW Extra Deep - Extra deep seat for dressage, built for clost contact through the seat Seat sizes: 17” - 19”; Tree sizes: 27cm - XW stubbennorthamerica.com Toll free: 1-800-550-1110 2 EQUI-SOFT SADDLES Biomechanical tree that adapts to back movement The seat of the biomechanical tree is divided into two parts: facilitating freedom of movement and relieving pressure on the horse’s back while adapting to the rider’s movement. Preventative Seat The biomechanical tree and special seat relieve pudendal nerve pressure, helping to prevent injuries in the reproductive area in both women and men. Increased ventilation ot the horse’s back The exclusive biomechanical tree improves aeration around the horse’s back, aiding in avoiding overheating muscles. Available on select models only; add $400. Billets with elastic bands These help to relieve pressure, improve breathing, and allow expansion of the horse’s rib cage when needed. Available on all models; add $60. stubbennorthamerica.com Toll free: 1-800-550-1110 3 BIOMEX SEATS Stübben has partnered with Biomex* Technology Center, the leading hospital for orthopedics and sports medicine in Switzerland, to create an innovative seat design that greatly reduces a rider’s back pain. Introducing the Stübben Biomex*... it will revolutionize your idea of a comfortable saddle. Many riders (studies say over half) suffer from back pain, especially after they ride. When riding on a horse, the force exerted on the spine flows mainly through the seat bones. Pressure on these seat bones and the extremely sensitive soft tissues around them can cause pain. The Stübben Biomex* cushions the seat bones with two kidney-shaped pads, which absorb impact and relieve spinal stress. In addition, the depression between the kidney-shaped pads also plays a crucial role, as it substantially lessens any possible pressure on the soft tissues surrounding the seat bones (see the oval areas on the diagrams at the right). In scientific comparisons with conventional saddles, seat pressure measurements at various gaits show that the Stübben Biomex* provides much greater relief in the seat bone area and the surrounding soft tissues. The Stübben Biomex* eases back pain, pure and simple. It also promotes good riding posture and protects your most sensitive areas, and it’s a Stübben, so you know it’s good for your horse. Peak pressure on the seat (Ischial) bones was reduced in all gaits (red areas). The black ellipses mark the position of the soft tissues between the seat bones. The pressure on these sensitive soft tissues was also reduced in all gaits. Measurement method: Dynamic – in gaits (Left lead at a canter and walk). Measurement method: Tekscan pressure measuring film. Measurement graphic result: Averaged values from 400 individual images. *Biomex seat design is patent pending stubbennorthamerica.com Toll free: 1-800-550-1110 4 Saddles starting at $3195 JUMPING SADDLES S Zaria S Portos Optimum Elite Created with the input of top trainers from around the world, Special pre-formed flaps over the front blocks, together with pre- Stübben’s newest cross country saddle features a close contact mono shaped soft knee padding, provide excellent grip for the rider and flap design for ultimate contact and balance. Stübben’s freedom of movement for the horse. Our light weight tree together exclusive spring tree and optional Biomex seat make the S Zaria with our special grip leather combine to meet the high performance Optimum the pinnacle of comfort and freedom of movement for requirements of horse and rider. Our newly developed, fully integrated, both horse and rider. half panel shape allows maximum flexibility for the horse and the closest contact possible for the rider. S Get Connected S Portos We have partnered with Hunter/Jumper specialist Nick Karazissis to Reliability, strength, and impulse define the S Portos saddle. The develop this uniquely technical yet elegant saddle that combines S Portos has a newly designed seat based on our state of the art Stubben’s philosphy of communication between the rider & horse saddle tree technology and is equipped with “snug” panels. It comes and Nick’s “Get Connected” philosophy. Special features include 4 in three seat sizes, four colors, seven tree widths and two leather seat sizes, 7 tree widths, Stübben’s flat, close-contact spring tree, presentations. This Deluxe model has doubled leather in the flap and 3 flap sizes, and 3 sets of front and rear velcro blocks that can be jockey skirt. placed exactly where you need them. stubbennorthamerica.com Toll free: 1-800-550-1110 5 Saddles starting at $3195 JUMPING SADDLES S Zaria S Roxane The S Zaria jumping saddle has advantages built right into it. With The S Roxane is a deep seat, square cantle saddle that features a jumping block (molded into the flap) for security and reference, matching panels and large blocks in both the front and rear. It offers this 1/2 deep , refined square cantle saddle has snug fit panels and great security while using softer leather on the layered fronts to layers of comfort in the flaps and jockey skirt. Added comfort with provide for a very comfortable ride. The S Roxane can be made with a standard Biomex seat finish off this unique blend of comfort and a longer/more forward flap for the taller/longer-legged rider. Also performance. Seat sizes 16.5, 17, 17.5 and 18 - all tree widths. Colors: available in a Deluxe model. Ebony and Tobac. stubbennorthamerica.com Toll free: 1-800-550-1110 6 Saddles starting at $1995 DRESSAGE SADDLES Euphoria Serenity Euphoria’s extra deep seat (with the new “Free Move” technology), Many people believe that sustainable leather is something from is combined with our patented NT spring tree. The narrow twist, the future, but it’s here and it’s spectacular. which is appreciated by female riders, and our special padding, make for a very soft and extremely comfortable seat. Good leg Our new dressage saddle, Serenity, is crafted with full grain position is ensured by the high pommel and the knee rolls which leather. The applied tanning agent is made of olive leaves and are padded in super soft leather. The stirrup leather loops are is ecologically sustainable. Its fragrance reminds you of a late discretely set with black Swarovski crystals. A very elegant saddle. summer’s afternoon in the Mediterranean. For more than 120 years, we’ve used saddle leathers made from natural vegetable tanning agents. The newly developed wet- green® OBE tanning agent is extracted from the leaves of the olive tree using a method similar to brewing tea, and is made in plants complying to the stringent demands of the food industry. In Europe, around 12,000,000 tons of olives are harvested every year, and leaves account for around 10% of the harvest weight. These leaves are used by wet-green® to extract its plant-based active ingredient. The olive leaves used are a by-product for olive growers, and in many locations are actually burned. We use this unwanted by-product and help protect our climate while doing it. The Serenity comes standard with a special deluxe leather, narrow twist tree, a stabilizing billet system and gusset panels. Special D Genesis features include a larger channel space and a special soft seat that Special is seamless. with the Biomex Seat* Our most popular dressage model with a few special features, including a Biomex seat, no knee roll, flap straps, and 1/2 panels for the closest contact possible. *Biomex seat design is patent pending stubbennorthamerica.com Toll free: 1-800-550-1110 7 Saddles starting at $1995 DRESSAGE SADDLES D Genesis D Genesis CL Our popular dressage model features an extra deep seat, unique From the “family” Genesis comes another offspring that is sure to detailing to the back of the seat, and hinged knee rolls that lay flat please.
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