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Albion SLK

Albion SLK Dressage Saddle The Albion SLK dressage saddle features a scientifically engineered tree with a narrow twist to help distribute weight over the widest surface area on the horses back. Very comfortable and supportive deep seat and high cantle with the added extra of being able to have a choice of either high head profile - for horses with very high withers such as thoroughbreds or a low head profile which suits most breeds of horse. The SLK gives the rider a deep comfortable seat and offers excellent support.

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2 Comments »

  • michelle said:

    I need help! I currently have a ablion syle dressage saddle made in 1999 med tree, that is alittle wide so I added wool. I want to get a newer slk, but how is the tree compare?????

  • aboutdressagesaddle (author) said:

    The Albion Platinum SLK & Ultima has a switch panel system which can be altered to suit the horse, other than the Platinum range I do not think the Albions can be altered that much other than with flocking (depending on the saddle style)

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