A line of Portuguese and Baroque stirrups, breastplates, crupers, cavessons, halters and leather girths from the Lusitano brand.
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The Fleur-de-Lis Portuguese armored stirrups are Portuguese armored stirrups with a Fleur-de-Lis motive. These armored stirrups can be used with the traditional Portuguese saddle models.
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The horse's head Portuguese armored stirrups are Portuguese armored stirrups with a horse's head motive. These armored stirrups can be used with the traditional Portuguese saddle models.
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The lunging cavesson has 3 rings and is designed for standard lunging workout.
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The Portuguese armored stirrups were used in medieval times during equestrian tournaments and have been used on the bullfighting as they add protection for the rider. These armored stirrups can be used with the traditional Portuguese saddle models.
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The Portuguese baroque stirrups are appropriated to use with the traditional Portuguese saddle models.
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The Portuguese breastplate B has Baroque buckles and was designed to be used with traditional Portuguese saddles.
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The Portuguese breastplate W has traditional Portuguese buckles and was designed to be used with traditional Portuguese saddles.
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The Portuguese crupper B has Baroque buckles and can be used with traditional Portuguese saddles.
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The Portuguese crupper BW has Baroque buckles, a leather width of 19mm, which is wider than in the Portuguese crupper B model and is designed to be used with traditional Portuguese saddles.
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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 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 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 show halter has traditional Portuguese buckles, one ring and a leather show lead.
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The traditional baroque breastplate WHS is ornamented, has Baroque buckles and can be used with traditional Portuguese saddles.
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The traditional baroque crupper WHS is ornamented, has Baroque buckles and can be used with traditional Portuguese saddles.
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The traditional Portuguese baroque stirrups, have been in use in Portugal since the XVIII century. Therefore, they are appropriated to use with the traditional Portuguese saddle models.
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The two rings Portuguese show cavesson has traditional Portuguese buckles, two rings and a leather show lead.
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