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Passier bridles attract attention - usually at second glance! Because of the perfect fit, the first-class leather, the subtle headbands and, above all, because of their simple elegance. Barely visible buckles, narrow button bridles, fine decorations and beautiful details make every Passier bridle a timeless gem.
The round-stitched snaffle models Neptun and Icarus are especially loved by dressage riders. The Marcus Ehning bridle with the white decorative seams on the cambered noseband is particularly appreciated by course specialists. The Pass the bridle Ingrid Klimke was designed in collaboration with the riding master. The headpiece is particularly softly lined and has a very wide ear cutout. The wide contact surface of the headpiece ensures optimal pressure relief.
The Flexipad consists of FlexiFleece without memory effect. As a result, it always stays in shape and ensures an optimal fit. Thanks to the FlexiFleece, the saddle pad can be optimally adapted to the horse's back. Training-related body changes are compensated. In addition, the pressure on the horse's back is reduced - the back muscles relax. A curved back and a cut-out at the withers ensure that the Flexipad fits perfectly. The Passier Flexipad is available in the dressage and VS versions, can be used as a reversible pad and is easily washed at 30°C.
Of course there is the right leather cleaning from Passier. The German company has developed a saddle soap, leather balm and a snaffle care product tailored to the leather. With these care products you can optimally clean and care for your Passier bridle, the breastplate or your Passier saddle.
After his time as a regimental saddler, Georg Passier opened his own saddlery in Hanover in 1867. His son Ernst, also a master saddler, joined his father's company in 1901 and the family business employed around 80 people by the First World War. After the war, the saddlery was always sluggish, but Ernst Passier succeeded in opening up new sales markets and making the Passier saddle brand known abroad. Around 30 years later, Georg Passier is the third generation to join the company. The grandson of the founder is not only a saddler, but also a trained businessman and uses this knowledge to rebuild the company after the Second World War and to help it to achieve a steady upswing. Passier is part of the German economic miracle and the demand for equestrian sports articles from Germany continues to rise. In 1967, the company moved to its new headquarters in Langenhagen near Hanover, making a clear commitment to Germany as a production location.
Since 1994 the family company G. Passier & Sohn has been in the hands of the fifth generation with Georg Dirk Kannemeier. The small handicraft business has developed into an internationally renowned, large company that exports to over 40 countries and is highly valued in equestrian sports. Development and production still take place in-house in Langenhagen, although the company headquarters have been repeatedly remodeled and modernized over the years. Passier products are still unique pieces made by master craftsmen. Manufactured from the highest quality materials from selected suppliers. So it's no wonder that Passier saddles last longer than a horse's life if they are cared for properly and will also serve future generations well. The bridle, saddle belt and accessories also convince with this excellent quality.