Contoured Wool Blend Felt Liner

Contoured wool blend liner softens pressure and improves saddle fit.

SKU: 35-2705-1/4
$31.19

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Description

  • Wool blend liner adds extra cushioning and moisture-wicking action when placed under a saddle blanket or pad
  • Contoured for a great fit
  • Spine with cut outs for a closer contact fit and increased airflow

Overall rating: 4.2222223 / 5 from 9 reviews.

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Review topics: ["fit","horse","saddle"].

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Reviews

Love!!!

"This pad is great! I was doing canter, trot, and hill work in our hay fields with this liner under my normal pad and I swear my QH felt more comfortable with it. It didn’t leave any weird marks on him or slip at all. Overall I’m really happy with this buy and very happy about the price."

Elizabeth J. (5/5)

"The wool blend is very prickley to the touch. Hard to use on my very sensitive horse"

Stephanie (2/5)

Saddle Pad

"Very nice."

Sandy C. (5/5)

Perfect addition to tack

"I purchased a saddle pad from another retailer that ended up being too thin. This pad helped provide thickness needed for a comfortable saddle fit. Material is durable and sits well on the horse. Shipping time was quick."

Margaret P. (5/5)

Blanket liner

"Just what I expected."

Susan L. (5/5)

Wool felt liner

"Nice contoured back, fits my horse well. Soft and absorbed sweat well"

Debra Z. (5/5)

excellent

"I bought this to use with my dressage saddle. I wish the English tack would come up with a pad like this as the dense felt really does do an exceptional job protecting and dispersing weight in the saddle."

Katie S. (5/5)

Love this

"Love this"

Don C. (5/5)

Great fit... too slippery

"Usually a big fan of Weaver items, but this felt pad was bizarrely slippery under saddle. Twenty minutes into our trail ride, it and my saddle blanket had slipped so far back under my saddle I had to get off and pull them forward... and then the slipperiness was still so apparent that I rolled my saddle three times trying to get on from the ground! My horse was not a fan, had to use an old abandoned truck to climb on to keep it from rolling again. Granted, my little trail saddle is very light, so I don't know that a regular like roping saddle or anything of that sort would have rolled, but I have a flank cinch and a breastplate on my mare when we ride and I have never had any previous slippage issues with my other two pads. Maybe the felt needs to be coarse brushed a bit or something to improve performance. As it stands, I think I will have to get a neoprene liner to put under this liner!"

Ellis W. (1/5)

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