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Review on Cashel Quality Deluxe English Material by Sam Anez

Revainrating 3 out of 5

I like her, I wanted to love her.

So I have two other bow cases to compare: Easycare Stowaways and Trail Max bow cases. An asterisk means that ES and/or TM also have this function. * Velcro for trims (the other two use a sliding nylon strap buckle) buckles for zipper haters. They are easy to connect and disconnect with flaps to protect the interior. There is a second inner pocket on one side. The side pockets are wide enough to hold a 1 liter hydration bladder. the back of each side pocket rubbing against the horse. Pockets are not deep enough for a standard hand trimmer/scissors or water bottle (trimmer shown). The top compartment has a top pocket that closes with Velcro. The velcro closure is ONLY in the center and the opening of the bag faces away from the bottom zipped compartment. So if you open the bottom zip pocket and lift the lid, something may fall out of the velcro pocket. See photo with arrows. Neutral: Due to the slope of the side pockets, this is best suited for a saddle with front flaps. Easycare and Trailmax bags are better suited for dressage. To be honest, that's what they show in the photo. It doesn't have the small pocket pictured on the Cashel website. I've added a stock photo to show what's missing. Why can't both side pockets have an inside pocket? What I would change to make them my favorite: Line them with fleece, move the D-rings to the side farthest from the saddle. Velcro pocket at top that opens all around. Make it deep enough for basic hand scissors/knife/standard bottle (not big ones, I like that the pockets don't cover the whole horse) OR add a place to attach scissors/tools. Add a matching inner pocket on the other side

Pros
  • Equestrian
Cons
  • Hard to say