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Burgundy Saddle Pads

Make a statement with a burgundy saddle pad from LeMieux. A vibrant addition to any horse rider's collection, our pads offer the perfect combination of comfort, performance and sophistication. Coordinate your saddle pad with our matching range of clothes and equipment. You can also mix and match our styles for a unique look that reflects your personal style.
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Burgundy Saddle Pad - FAQs

Why choose a LeMieux Burgundy Saddle Pad?

Our burgundy saddle pads are designed to fit most saddles, making them perfect for all riding styles. They're expertly crafted to look good and perform even better. Plus, they're ideal for adding a pop of vibrant colour to your horse riding set-up.

What are Burgundy Saddle Pads made of?

LeMieux burgundy saddle pads are crafted from cotton, memory foam and anti-slip softshell. Some styles even come with diamante detailing for a touch of bling. Alongside a soft yet durable outer fabric, our newer pads are made with a temperature-regulating bamboo lining. This sophisticated fabric wicks away sweat and moisture to keep your horse comfortable

How should you look after a LeMieux Burgundy Saddle Pad?

Proper care is essential to keep your LeMieux burgundy saddle pad in tip-top shape. Before washing, close all fastenings to prevent damage. Then, use a stiff brush to remove dirt, debris and dried sweat.

 

After, machine wash at 30 degrees and reshape the pad whilst damp. Allow it to air dry naturally away from heat to help it preserve its shape.

How long can you use a LeMieux Burgundy Saddle Pad?

Thanks to their hardy fabrics and reinforced areas of high friction, LeMieux burgundy saddle pads are designed to look and perform like new for years to come. However, all saddle pads go through wear and tear. You’ll need to replace your pad at some point, depending on how often you ride.