LeMieux Suede Close Contact Square Saddle Pad

LeMieux

$76.45 

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Our classic Close Contact Square is designed to fit forward-cut jumping saddles.

An iconic jumping pad with its high wither cut and swept back profile, our suede saddle pads offer practicality and comfort under the saddle.

The luxurious yet easy-care suede-effect upper is perfect for everyday occasions. It is finished with smart LeMieux-branded spine tape, while contoured friction-free binding prevents misshaping. Our signature breathable natural bamboo blend lining absorbs and controls sweat under the saddle and is naturally antistatic, antimicrobial, and quick-drying. It's also beautifully comfortable and secure, minimising friction even on sensitive-skinned horses.

A durable girth protection area ensures lasting quality. Girth keepers incorporate inner looped channels to offer more girthing options for optimum fit. Elasticated shaped D-ring tabs allow easy, non-slip attachment to the saddle while still leaving room for extra training aids to be clipped on.

Match your Suede Close Contact Square with a Classic Fly Hood to complete the look.

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