- The Abetta Cordura saddles is covered with
DuPont Cordura nylon. Cordura is a 1000 denier nylon that is
virtually indestructible. Cordura is a registered trademark of
DuPont. Other
brands of synthetic saddles use imported nylon. When you want quality, look
for the DuPont Name!
- Abetta is the only synthetic saddle
maker that uses closed-cell foam. Abetta uses a 3-layer
lamination of nylon/closed-cell foam, this means the saddle will not absorb
water. Between the closed-cell foam and the Cordura nylon, your horse can
lay down in the creek you're crossing, and you won't have to worry about
your saddle. The kids can drag it through the mud...just rinse it off.
Plus, this makes the saddle less susceptible to bacteria and germs.
- The Abetta Cordura saddle is built on a
genuine Ralide saddle tree. Over 50% of all saddles made in the USA are
built on Ralide saddle trees. Ralide is an injection molded tree with a
metal reinforced horn. Injection molding ensures absolute consistency.
Ralide trees are virtually indestructible.
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- The Abetta Cordura also boasts of
one-piece rigging. Others go just under the jockey and bolt the rigging
to the tree, and that's where they stop. Abetta takes a nylon strap
completely over tree. Abetta still bolts the rigging into the tree, but it
is one piece. The rigging dees are stainless steel.
- The Abetta Cordura saddle's seat is
covered in Acu-Suede. Acu-Suede retains its look and feel of
suede indefinitely - never smoothing out.
- There is leather in four places on the
Abetta Cordura saddle. The horn is leather wrapped. Rosettes are
leather. The nylon rigging is lined with leather to assure it doesn't bunch
up or slip. And, the stirrup leathers are leather lined for strength and
abrasion resistance.
- The Abetta Cordura is light enough for a
child or a small woman to throw around, and this 17 lb. saddle is more
comfortable for the horse. The Abetta Cordura saddle is good looking,
long lasting, comfortable, easy to care for, very inexpensive and yet has a
high end custom tailored look.
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