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NuuMed’s current top selling products

(in order below)

A very good mix of wool and non-wool saddlepads, which just goes to show that increasingly people realise that wool is a great material to have next to your horse’s back during the summer months!

 All products:

1. EA01 40” Girth sleeve in natural wool
2. EA07 Wither pad in natural wool
3. EA08A Velcro noseband in natural wool
4. EA09 Earpads – vinyl with black wool
5. EA10 French blinkers in natural wool

Numnahs/saddlepads

1. NM02A Original numnah GP - natural wool
2. NM02B Original HiWither pad GP - natural wool
3. NM03 HiWither Everyday wool numnah – GP in brown
4. NM04B HiWither half numnah – in white/natural wool
5. NM05 HiWither Pro numnah – in black
6. NM06 HiWither ProPlus numnah - in black
7. NM07 5oz quilt half wool lined numnah GP – brown quilt
8. NM08A 5oz HiWither half wool numnah GP – black quilt
9. NM08C 5oz HiWither half wool numnah FC – black quilt
10. NM10 Everyday numnah GP - black quilt

 

New corrective pads from NuuMed

We were often asked for them - and now NuuMed have the HiWither half numnah with shimmy pads (NM04ASS) and the HiWither half wool shimmy numnah (NM08AS) in their range.

Both the HiWither half numnah and the HiWither half wool numnah come with two shimmies for use in the front pocket and one for the back pocket - and are ideal for use when fitting saddles and for use as the horse changes shape when the alternative is to have the saddle reflocked.

The half shimmy pad is made in a hardwearing polycotton with a memory foam inner and short NuuMed wool on the underside - as does the full numnah which also has a 5oz quilt on the flap.

And as well as being extremely effective - both numnahs are also very versatile as they can be used without the pads giving the rider two pads in one which equals real value for money

NuuMed supporting future international dressage stars

Griffin NuuMed are sponsoring the 2008 NuuMed Potential International Dressage Horse Championships.

 NuuMed have signed a three year deal with British Dressage to sponsor the competition which was won last year by Jo Barry on Lady Hope’s five year old Vivaldi.

Any four or five year old horse above 14.2hh is eligible to take part and there are 15 qualifiers held around the country during April to August with the final at the National Dressage Championships at Stoneleigh Park, Warwickshire in September.

 The competition format is different to most dressage events in that the horses do not perform a dressage test, but compete in a class similar to a show hack class although the horses are not stripped or ridden by the judges. There are separate classes for four and five year olds – and at the finals it is the winners and runners up of the two age groups who go forward into the championship decider.