Here’s something not everyone thinks about: the average horse can comfortably carry around 20% of its body weight. Keep in mind, that includes you and your saddle. That means every pound matters, and the gear you use can really impact your horse’s comfort and long-term soundness. One of the most overlooked pieces of tack? The saddle pad.
With so many options out there, it’s easy to assume all pads are the same. But they’re not. The right one can make a big difference in how your horse feels under saddle, and how long they stay happy and healthy doing their job.
Why It MattersAt Classic Equine, we’ve been crafting high-performance saddle pads for more than 20 years. Our team works closely with professional riders, veterinarians, and horsemen of all kinds. And we’re riders, too—so we’ve felt firsthand how a saddle pad that actually works can prevent sore backs, avoid costly vet visits, and just plain make your horse enjoy the ride more.
As our Production Manager, Shane White, puts it:
“We’re constantly improving. Whether it’s adding contour designs for a better fit or using moisture-wicking technology, Classic Equine is never satisfied with ‘good enough.’ That’s the production mindset here.“
What Your Saddle Pad Should Actually DoA high-quality saddle pad does more than fill the space between your horse and the saddle—it actually has three very important roles:
Unfortunately, many people do not understand that without the right pad, your horse can suffer from a range of issues, such as:
Some helpful reminders:
Think about it this way: Do you own a pair of boots or sneakers that fit pretty good, or maybe supportively snug? What if you added two thick athletic socks to those same pair of shoes? Ouch! The same applies to your horse’s back when you use a pad that’s too thick. It becomes extremely tight and amplifies existing pressure in the wrong places.
Picking the Right PadAt Classic Equine, our commitment to the horse means creating saddle pads that meet the specific needs of every individual situation. Our team put together a general guide for those looking to up their pad game.
These are general recommendations based on riding level and horse needs. No pad is strictly limited to one category; this is simply a broad overview to help guide your selection.
Elite Equine AthletesThe Zone Series pad line is Classic Equine’s most revolutionary design. This high-tech pad is made with Zoombang® Technology—the same impact-dispersing material used in football helmets and military tactical gear. The individual capsules are soft and flex to allow your horse freedom of movement, but firm up instantly when the pressure hits and absorb the impact. Padded with orthopedic grade felt, this pad provides the ultimate protection. [$299.99 to $459.99]
The Zone Series Pad is the only saddle pad that features a polymer protective material that changes its properties on impact to offer your horse the most comfortable fit while ensuring his protection, no matter how hard you ride.
The ESP (“Extra Sensory Protection”) pad line utilizes a special open-cell foam that is breathable, lightweight, yet extremely dense and highly shock-absorbing. It provides a high level of protection with its self-adjusting profile to help conform to your equine athlete’s back. The orthopedic grade felt bottom soaks up moisture and provides incredible support. [$319.99 to $359.99]
Try: SensorFlex® or Performance Trainer
The SensorFlex® pad line is designed to absorb shock and mold to your horse’s back for a custom, contoured fit. These pads are lined with 100% merino fleece, which helps wick away sweat. Horses greatly appreciate the benefits of a fleece liner! [$99.99 to $269.99]
The Performance Trainer pad is popular amongst horse trainers and horsemen of all disciplines. This pad is designed with added breakover lines to help mold the pad to your horse’s back. It is also lined with 100% merino fleece, and the heavy-duty canvas top makes it highly durable, so it lasts a long time. [$99.99 to $109.99]
Competitive Weekend Warriors and Everyday ExercisersTry: 100% Wool Felt or Alpaca Felt Pads
The 100% Wool Felt pads are a great choice for those who prefer a natural feel for their horse. Classic Equine’s 100% Wool Felt pad is “pressed” for better compression resistance and a much longer life. It has a superior ability to disperse pressure, wick away sweat, and diffuse heat. Pressed felt is also less susceptible to premature breakdown. This pad is contour cut unlike any other on the market and has an option for a fleece bottom. [$219.99 to $459.99]
Take a closer look at the shape and cut of Classic Equine pads.
The Alpaca Felt pad is similar to the 100% Wool Felt but with a few differences. Alpaca is exceptionally soft to the touch and features a rich, natural brown tone. These pads are “needle-punched” felt, therefore less expensive at check-out, but not as long-lasting as “pressed” felt. [$219.99 to $269.99]
Recreational RiderTry: Classic Wool Top
Available in a multitude of wool banket tops with vibrant color combinations. The orthopedic grade felt bottom soaks up moisture, conforms to your horse’s back. This universal pad comes in a 1” thickness, and in two different sizes. [$149.99 to $159.99]
Make It LastTo get the most out of your Classic Equine saddle pad:
Classic Equine constantly strives to create new products and improve on the ones we already have. As time passes and technology advances, we are always finding new ways to help you achieve your goals. We appreciate feedback from our consumers. As horse lovers, we understand how much value an equine partner has, and we want to do everything we can to protect your four-legged teammates. We hope Classic Equine is a name you can trust for every equine-related need, and we are proud to offer what we trust on our own horses.
Classic Equine saddle pads are available for purchase through authorized dealers. To find a dealer near you, head over to https://classicequine.com/Dealers/Search
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