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Benetton Blue Saddle Pads

Enhance your horse’s comfort under the saddle with a benetton blue saddle pad from LeMieux. Available in a variety of high-quality fabrics and cuts to suit your riding style, they’re a sophisticated and stylish addition to your horse riding wardrobe. Complete your matchy-matchy look with our full range of benetton blue accessories and clothing.
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Benetton Blue Saddle Pad - FAQs

Why choose a LeMieux Benetton Blue Saddle Pad?

Our benetton blue saddle pads use the best technical fabrics for excellent comfort and performance. Whether you’re looking for a showing pad, dressage pad or a saddle pad for leisurely riding, we’ve got a range of shapes and cuts for every discipline.

What are LeMieux Benetton Blue Saddle Pads made of?

LeMieux Benetton blue saddle pads are made from premium fabrics, including suede, carbon mesh and woven satin. For extra comfort and security in the saddle, we’ve also made pads using memory foam, anti-slip gel and grippy silicone.

 

We’ve added a super soft suede lining to many of our new Benetton blue saddle pad styles. Bamboo’s an excellent material for regulating temperature as it removes sweat and moisture directly from the horse’s skin.

How should you look after a LeMieux Benetton Blue Saddle Pad?

You can keep your LeMieux Benetton blue saddle pad looking good for years to come with the right care. Before washing on a standard 30-degree cycle, remove dried sweat, dirt and debris using a stiff brush. Then, close all fastenings to prevent accidental damage.

 

Once you’ve washed your saddle pad, pull it into the correct shape and air dry it naturally away from a heat source.

How long can you use a LeMieux Benetton Blue Saddle Pad?

LeMieux Benetton blue saddle pads are reinforced in areas of high friction. They’re also designed to withstand the rigors of horse riding. That means they’ll last for years – as long as they’re properly cared for. However, all saddle pads need replacing eventually. Exactly when depends on how hard you ride.