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In what discipline can I use the gel pads?

Although our pads are mainly designed for English discipline, many western riders claim that our gel pads work perfectly fine with their saddles. In general, a saddle pad works best in disciplines that involve a lot of activity, such as jumping, raci

How do you care for the pad? Is it machine washable?

To maintain the best quality of the pad, you can follow these care instructions:. We also advise keeping it in a cool dry area and not exposing it to direct sunlight.

Which type of gel pad would take pressure off of the withers and/or directly behind them?

If you want to take pressure off of your horse's withers, our Front Riser Anti-Slip Gel Pad would be the most suitable choice. It is about 1-inch thick on the front, which will help protect your horse's withers against rubs and soreness.

How to use the gel bit guards?

Please watch this video tutorial on how to use our gel bit guards.

Does the sticky end of the gel pad go directly on the back of the horse?

You can use the gel pad either over or under your saddle blanket/regular saddle pad, lots of equestrians usually do. Although, we would still recommend using it over a regular saddle pad during the first few days of use to avoid horses' hair from sti

What kind of gel saddle pad would you recommend for a swayback mare?

We would recommend the Middle Riser Anti-Slip Gel Pad - it has cushioning in the middle area which makes it suitable for a swayback horse. We still encourage you though to check the details of our pads so you can also see if there is another one that

What kind of gel saddle pad would you recommend for a horse with mutton withers?

For horses with prominent withers but lack muscles behind the withers, we recommend our Front Riser Anti-Slip Gel Pad. This works best for mutton withered horses. Please visit our website if you want to learn more about our products.

What kind of gel saddle pad would you recommend for a high-withered horse?

For a high-withered horse, we would recommend the Rear Riser Anti-Slip Gel Pad - this would raise the cantle area and would help balance the saddle. Please visit our website if you want to learn more about our products.

Sizing tips for horse boots

The length, width, and circumference of your horse’s leg, as well as their weight, will be the primary factors for estimating their boot size - please refer to our size chart on the webiste. Another way to estimate your horse’s size would be through

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