High-Quality Leather Soap
For the care of your leather goods
Suitable for cleaning nearly all types of leather
Developed in cooperation with the Stübben tannery
Cleans thoroughly
The Stübben Glycerin Saddle Soap is a high-quality leather soap specifically designed for the care of your leather goods. It was developed in collaboration with the Stübben tannery and is suitable for nearly all types of leather. Whether it's saddles, riding boots, shoes, or bridles, they are cleaned thoroughly and gently thanks to the glycerin content of the soap.
Manufacturer:
As a specialist in exclusive equestrian accessories, this family-owned company masterfully combines traditional craftsmanship with modern functionality. Products from the global brand Stübben are available in over 50 countries and on all five continents. The family-run company has a success story spanning more than 100 years. “Experiences that benefit riders from ambitious amateurs to international top athletes,” says Ralph Stübben. “High-quality materials, a contemporary, aesthetically pleasing design, and precise craftsmanship characterize Stübben products.”
Delivery includes:
1x Stübben Glycerin Saddle Soap tin - 500g.
Item number | 10631642 |
Manufacturer | Stübben |
Category | Horse care products |
Manufacturer no. | 311-32012-0 |
Release date | 26.2.2019 |
Sales rank in Category Horse care products | 3 of 959 |
Colour | White |
Exact colour description | White |
Country of origin | France |
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