Toklat WoolBack Endurance Short Saddle Pad Contoured
Overview
Our unique Toklat Woolback Short Endurance Contoured Saddle Pad is a shorter style of our most popular Toklat Woolback Barrel Endurance Pad and easily accommodates a wide variety of saddle styles!
Constructed from Woolback® virgin knit-wool fleece, this material is resilient, durable pile material offers superior moisture wicking and heat dispersal with high breathe-ability, concussion protection, and comfort. Woolback fleece is natural white in color.
Exclusive Riding Warehouse design! We've taken great care to research and customize this saddle pad with a contoured topline, as well as suede wear leathers to add longevity and practicality.
Details
- 100% Woolback Fleece
- Contoured Topline
- Brown Suede Wear Leathers
- Nylon Girth/Cinch Straps
- Non-Slip and Moisture Wicking
Additional Information
Care Suggestions:
Machine wash with horse shampoo and cool water on gentle cycle and hang to air dry (no direct sun) or tumble/fluff dry (no heat).
Technologies/Materials:
Woolback®:
- Natural - Virgin wool fibers provide comfort for your horse - wool is considered by the medical profession to be hypoallergenic.
- Absorbent - Actually absorbs and wicks away moisture. Keeps your horse's back moist but not wet.
- Breathes - Wool is very porous which allows for continuous air circulation and release of moisture during use.
- Does Not Slip - Has minute “barbs” that grip to the hair to keep the saddle from slipping.
- Tough - Natural resiliency reduces wear and provides years of soft, cushioned protection for your horse.
- Looks Great - The unique structure of the fibers resists dirt penetration.
Sizing
Spine Length | Width |
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23" | 38" |
Previous Feedback
Comments: Fits and looks great under my 17.5" English AP style saddle! The longer standard Woolback just seemed like it wouldn't look right (obviously just a personal preference) and I didn't need the extra coverage in the back anyway since I don't really use cantle saddle bags. Very cushioned without being too bulky. I have a treed saddle so inserts seemed like a bit much, and I'm glad I went with the plain no-insert variety - maybe lost a little bit of the close contact feel of my quilt pad but nothing that affected the ride. Inserts probably would have been way too much. Girth ended up maybe 1-2 holes looser but the saddle didn't slip. I was kind of expecting the wicking action to make the pad wet with sweat but it wasn't - some kind of magic/science is going on because the pad was almost cool to the touch when I took it off after a 5-mile up-and-down-hills trail adventure. My horse seemed happy! This is a very well made pad and looks like it will hold up for years if cared for. Looking forward to continuing our conditioning rides and eventually our competition rides with it!
From: Natalie - Greensboro, North Carolina, USA