Marshalay Belt
Marshalay Belt

Marshalay Belt

Regular price
$149.00
Sale price
$149.00
Regular price
Color : Brown
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Why We Made This Belt:

We used this beautiful Marshalay antique fire fighters buckle on a vegetable tanned leather stitched strap. The quality of this buckle and belt are a true statement piece. The hand made solid brass cast quick release buckle is a work of art. Hand creased, waxed and burnished. Available in Dark Brown with solid brass hardware or Black with solid brass nickel plated hardware

 

Product Details:

-Hand made solid brass Marshalay fire fighters buckle

-Hand made from 100% vegetable tanned leather

-Hand stained, waxed and rubbed edges

-Beautifully finished 

-Dimensions 1 1/4” wide

 -Available in Brown with Brass hardware or Black with Chrome hardware.

Ask the Experts Why They Choose Freedman's
Kristen Cater, Cater Stables
“The new World Cup HP is state of the art equipment. Freedman’s has yet again taken saddle and rider fit and set up to a whole new level. The new bar system allows for more precise adjustments to insure your rider is in the most optimal position for them and their horse. All while maintaining the quality leather, seat and grip of the World Cup Super Grip. The stirrup bar adjustments are easy to use and the saddle maintains the same great look as before. We love it!”
Jimmy Stachowski, Stachowski Farms
“Freedman's new World Cup HP Saddle is a level above anything else out there. The adjustable bar system is new and has five positions that allow us to put our riders in the leg position that best suits them and their horse. It's the same great saddle, but with improved function and fit for the rider."
Merin Maggi, Maggi Stables
“I switched to the Hunter SG Saddle and have had amazing results. My old saddle, which was designed for jumping, was a little more slick and not as much comfort and stability. The difference I notice in the Freedman’s, is you have shoulder freedom, you have comfort, a deeper seat, and a slightly larger saddle…you get a better performance from the horse and the rider.”