Henri de Rivel HDR Saddles


Conceived and designed in Europe, Henri de Rivel (HDR) saddles are manufactured in Argentina. Using the finest French leather, these highly popular saddles are made to the highest standards of material selection, quality and craftsmanship. These saddles are being sold in over 15 countries since the early 1990s.

Over the years, top European saddle masters have worked closely with the factory to innovate and evolve quality standards. Most recently, this small private saddle-making workshop in Buenos Aires has added a tree making facility. The trees are made of beech wood with steel reinforcements that provide spring, strength, balance and quality control of the highest level.

Unlike saddles from mass production factories, Henri de Rivel saddles stand out in the crowd with their special look and reflect the fine standards of the skilled craftsmen in Cabo's factory. These saddles offer the correct balance and position to the rider at the right price.

Below are current auctions on eBay for HDR saddles. If you would like to see more, click on the eBay link below the listings, and you'll see more saddles in eBay's Stores!





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