PC Good medicine Airride " Hand to horse" Raven

Nearly everyone who participates in western disciplines appreciates the value placed on the horse by the Native Americans of the Plains. We admire the painted symbols – hand prints, ringed eyes and other marks that told a story of success and empowerment in battle. The Good Medicine™ Collection offers today’s “warrior” the opportunity to saddle their horse with unique hand loomed 100% New Zealand wool blankets that feature the symbols that protected and empowered both horse and rider of the Plains over 100 years ago. Each Good Medicine™ is designed in the United States and hand loomed of 100% New Zealand wool.
299.00
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Custom designed New Zealand wool hand-woven blanket top
• Expertly contoured with leather reinforced spine and wither
• Air RideTM shock absorbing insert for impact protection and comfort
• Highest quality Merino Wool bottom protects and wicks away moisture

Developed from the horse’s back up, the Comfort-Fit SMx Air Ride Saddle Pad is contoured to follow the curve of the horse’s spine. As a result, the pad locks in place on the horses back, allowing full movement. The SMx Air Ride core absorbs shock and improves saddle fit for ultimate equine comfort. The Air Ride core is made of a unique material found in the protective gear of professional human athletes for absorbing shock while allowing air flow to the skin, creating a natural cooling system that lowers the horse’s body temperature and slows the rate of fatigue. Fleece lining.  
 
LEGEND of Hand to Horse
The Hand to Horse saddle pad represents both honor and trust in the equine companion. It bestows a forceful presence and joins the horse and rider in communication.

The hand print is the most recognizable symbol placed on Native American horses. A hand print on the left side of the horse indicates “battle scars”. The “pat hand” on the right side is the highest of honors, signifying
that the horse has brought his master home from a dangerous mission safely.

Lighting is drawn on the horse to symbolize both power and speed. When seen it instills fear in their foes.

The feather is very powerful in Native American lore. Honor and communion with the Creator was symbolized by decorating manes and tails with feathers.