You’ve got 20 pads in the barn already. None of them worked.
Too hot. Too stiff. Slides back. Rubbed hair down to bare skin.
Fits like it was made for a zebra—or maybe a rhinoceros.
You’ve been promised miracles.
“Won’t shift.”
“Disperses heat.”
“Fits every back.”
You bought it. You rode it.
Your horse paid for it.
Meanwhile, your saddle fitter’s buying a beach house.
That’s why we don’t do mass-produced.
We don’t do gimmicks.
We build custom saddle pads that actually fit—because they’re built for your horse, not some test dummy in a warehouse.
Let’s break it down.
We build for gaited horses, treeless saddles, mules, short backs, shark fins, swayed spines, and horses that change shape every six weeks. And yeah—sometimes we build what even your saddle fitter couldn’t figure out.
¼" XRD®: For well-fitting saddles and round-backed horses. Over 90% impact absorption without lift.
½" XRD®: Maximum impact protection with minimal profile. Our everyday workhorse.
¾" NextJen Visco: High-temp viscoelastic polymer that functions like replacement muscle tissue. Built for topline conditioning, rehab, and older horses that still have something to give.
You choose the cut. You choose the wear leather.
You tell us what’s different about your horse—and we actually listen.
Because it’s not just beautiful—it’s built for generations.
We’re the only equine company Pendleton trusts to use their fabric.
They turned down everyone else.
Not with branding. Not with marketing. We met their 148-year standard with performance.
Pendleton wool is breathable, durable, and legendary—seen throughout history on the shoulders of Sitting Bull and Chief Joseph, across the beds of President's Harding and Roosevelt, and still going strong in century-old blankets today.
You’ll find it in the White House. You’ll find it on the trail.
And now, you’ll find it on a saddle pad made just for your horse.
We layer Pendleton wool with equine sport-grade materials—each engineered to absorb, distribute, ventilate, and protect where your horse needs it most.
An ingredient doesn’t make a balanced diet.
One material doesn’t protect a back.
These aren’t pads you replace every season.
They don’t get tossed in the pile.
They get ridden hard, trusted deeply, and handed down to the next generation.