FLOCK & ROLL
WHERE SADDLES AND HORSES BECOME ONE
Our Tools
Different saddles - different approach
Curved
~ Advanced manipulation ~
Curved flockers are the ones you reach for whenever there's a saddle on your workshop bench that is more demanding. We're looking at you, dressage saddles!
Shape: curved


Deflockers
~ One way out ~
Deflockers are used in the opposite way standard flockers are. Whenever you pick one up, your goal is to remove the flocking from saddle pannels.
Shape: straigth or curved
Adjusters
~ Finishing touches ~
Adjusters, or adjusting flocking irons, are designed to aid you with last corrections that you'd like to make at the stable at which your customer is located. These tools sole purpose is to enable swift and comfy adjustements without dismantling the saddle.
Shape: zig-zag


Straigth
~Absolute necessity~
Straigth flockers are the primary ones used in everyday saddle fritting tasks.
Straigth flockers allow normal, everyday work on dismantled saddles.
Shape: straigth

Masher
~ Stay put ~
Mashers are one of a kind tools used in a saddle fitting step that you don't want to skip - setting flocking in the position in the saddle pannels and air removal.
Shape: straigth
Kieffer Hook
~ Special task force ~
Kieffer hook is irreplacable when you're working with the dreaded Kieffer saddles. Although dismantling these is a breeze, putting them back together can be a challenge.
It's designed to aid you with fastening those tricky d-rings back to the saddle seat hooks in seconds.
Shape: straigth


Threader
~ Stitch away ~
A threader will not only help with putting your hands on that one particular strand that is hiding out there, but also will make sewing a saddle back up a pleasure!
Shape: straigth
Task complexity: ****