Icelandic horses have a special gait called a "tolt." A tolt is a quick, smooth trot. It is smooth because the horse moves both legs on either side of its body simultaneously when it tolts. A very fast tolt is called a "flying pace." It is essentially a gallop so smooth that, when demonstrated, riders often carry a beer stein filled to the top without losing a drop. Sophia posed in this sweater at the barn where she rides. And included one of her favorite Icelandic horse pictures.
Small / Medium
Chest: 37"
Hips: 36"
Upper Arm: 13"
Cross Back: 19"
Total Length: 23"
Please use measurements to ensure the right fit.