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Werner Christ Horse Composite Foam Padding Inserts

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Werner Christ Horse Composite Foam Padding Inserts

$36.95
Werner Christ C Padding for Saddle Pads 5212/5512
In Stock: 3
Price: $36.95
  • Size: Horse

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Original shipping charges are non-refundable.

Overview

Add additional padding to your Werner Christ Horse Endurance Pad with these Composite Foam Panels! Designed to work with the Christ endurance pad, these inserts provide additional shock absorption while also helping to distribute weight evenly. Ideal for adding a bit of extra comfort during high-impact activities or long rides, these foam panels are easily inserted and removed from your pad as you need them.

Key Features

  • Composite Foam Inserts
  • Fits Christ Endurance Pads
  • Absorbs Shock
  • Helps Evenly Distribute Weight
  • Adds Additional Comfort During Long Rides

Sizing

Top Spine Length Front Width Middle Width Thickness
23" 8" 7" 3/4"

Customer Reviews

Previous Feedback  

Comments: I like the thickness and support of these pads. They are pliable yet durable at the same time. The give more flexibility and less rigid than some other styles that I have tried. Note that the edges are rounded and these must face the horseback when placing the panels into the pad, according to the manufacturer's website. I was not sure how to put them in so I had to check. 
From: Amy