Zandona Carbon Air Fetlock

$145.00 USD
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The 100% made in Italy “CARBON AIR Fetlock” have been studied to defend jumping horses from collisions and bruises at hindlimb’s fetlock and part of the cannon, while offering tendon support. They are composed by external TPU structure with differentiated thickness, transpiring thanks to the perforated Neoprene and ventilated by 3 Air-Vents.

Gel-Tech is included between the external TPU structure and the Neoprene support, where necessary, working as shock absorber and comfortable padding. Carbon Fibre elements are present under the shell to thermally insulate the joints from the heat generated by external friction, while increasing the mechanical resistance to impacts. The elastic straps with quick-release-tip have been calibrated for a secure closing, they are in-fact provided of double locking system (horizontal/vertical). Its dimension and absolute ergonomic shape have been developed copying accurately the limb structure, guaranteeing a perfect positioning while avoiding any kind of stress.

Features:
PERFECT-FIT
SPLINTERPROOF
VENTILATO
Gel Tech
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Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg
Dimensions 8 x 23 x 28 cm
Color

Brown

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