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The Portuguese halter is the traditional halter in use in Portugal.
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The Portuguese leather girth is the girth used with the traditional Portuguese saddles.
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Portuguese Lunging Cavesson with 3 rings and with no browband.
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The Portuguese olive leaf chaps are also a traditional model in Portugal. These chaps are buttoned in olive leaf style and have been have been in use for centuries.
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The Portuguese ornamented stirrups can be used with the traditional Portuguese saddle models.
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The Portuguese round stirrups, as the squared model, are traditional stirrups in Portugal, so they are particularly appropriated to use with the traditional Portuguese saddle models.
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The design from the traditional Portuguese saddle has evolved from the saddle used in the XVIII century in Portugal.
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If you would like to buy a Portuguese saddle Kit you will have a 5% discount in the total value of your order.
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The Portuguese Show Cavesson B has Baroque buckles and one ring. It has an ornamented browband and a leather lunging lead.
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The Portuguese show cavesson BT has Baroque buckles, one ring and a leather show lead.
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The Portuguese stirrup keeper leather straps are not stirrup leathers but are used to avoid stirrups from 'traveling' and distracting the horse during lunging.
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The Portuguese stirrup leathers are designed to be used with existing models from Portuguese stirrups.
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The Portuguese stirrup leathers B, have Baroque buckles and are designed to be used with existing models from Portuguese stirrups.
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The Portuguese stirrups are traditional stirrups in Portugal, so they are particularly appropriated to use with the traditional Portuguese saddle models.
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The combined Portuguese-English bridle has the basic structure of a Portuguese bridle with an English style noseband. It has Portuguese buckles and 1 set of reins.
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