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EquaNah™ Jumping/GP Numnah

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EquaNah™ Jumping/GP Numnah

The EquaNah™ is made from 95% raw wool and 5% polyester. The polyester is used in the wool for good reason; it ensures that the fleece does not make knots that may cause unwanted pressure points. The EquaNah™ is made up of water absorbent high density foam that acts to draw the horse’s sweat from its back and so prevents chaffing. It also contains a heat resistant batting that ensures that the temperature on the horses back is kept to a minimum. Rubberised materials have been used in some designs to ensure that slipping of the saddle is discouraged. High density foam has been used in...

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EquaNah™ Dressage Numnah

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EquaNah™ Dressage Numnah

The EquaNah™ is made from 95% raw wool and 5% polyester. The polyester is used in the wool for good reason; it ensures that the fleece does not make knots that may cause unwanted pressure points. The EquaNah™ is made up of water absorbent high density foam that acts to draw the horse’s sweat from its back and so prevents chaffing. It also contains a heat resistant batting that ensures that the temperature on the horses back is kept to a minimum. Rubberised materials have been used in some designs to ensure that slipping of the saddle is discouraged. High density foam has been used in...

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EquaNah™ Endurance Numnah

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EquaNah™ Endurance Numnah

The EquaNah™ Numnah is made from 95% raw wool and 5% polyester. The polyester is used in the wool for good reason; it ensures that the fleece does not make knots that may cause unwanted pressure points. The EquaNah™ is made up of water absorbent high density foam that acts to draw the horse’s sweat from its back and so prevents chaffing. It also contains a heat resistant batting that ensures that the temperature on the horses back is kept to a minimum. Rubberised materials have been used in some designs to ensure that slipping of the saddle is discouraged. High density foam has been...

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