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Orange Saddle Pads

Whatever your style of riding, an orange saddle pad from LeMieux is the perfect choice. Designed for style and function, these eye-catching pads add a vibrant look to any saddle. Choose from a variety of sunshine-ready shades to brighten up your horse riding wardrobe in style.

 

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Orange Saddle Pad - FAQs

Why choose a LeMieux Orange Saddle Pad?

From burnt oranges to zesty citrus shades, you’ll be spoilt for choice with the LeMieux orange saddle pad collection. Durable, comfortable, and built to last, our pads come in luxurious fabrics and shock-absorbing foam, adding long-lasting comfort to any saddle.

What are LeMieux Orange Saddle Pads made of?

You’ll find an array of high-quality technical fabrics within the orange saddle pad range. Our pads are made from suede, woven satin and memory foam for optimum performance. Stylish and sophisticated, they also feature a bamboo lining that wicks away sweat and moisture to regulate your horse’s temperature.

How should you look after a LeMieux Orange Saddle Pad?

Follow your pad’s care instructions to keep it in top condition. Our saddle pads are easy to clean in the washing machine at 30 degrees. Close all fastenings before washing to protect your pad. Then, remove dirt or dried sweat with a stiff brush.

 

Once washed, remove your pad from the washing machine as soon as you can and reshape it while it's still damp. Air dry it away from heat to keep it looking its best.

How long can you use a LeMieux Orange Saddle Pad?

If you take proper care of your orange saddle pad, it will give you years of enjoyment. You’ll probably notice wear and tear over time if you’re a frequent rider. Don’t worry – due to the nature of our pads, this is completely normal. You’ll eventually need to replace your saddle pad, but not until it comes to the end of its natural lifespan.