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LeMieux® Loire Satin Classic Close Contact Square
This sophisticated LeMieux® Loire Satin Classic Close Contact Square has a woven satin fabric top and a soft, breathable bamboo blend lining that controls heat and sweat, wicks moisture, resists static buildup and feel frictionless to your horse.
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Choosing a Saddle Pad

A saddle pad protects your horse’s back from friction that could be caused by a saddle rubbing directly on your horse’s hair and skin. It also helps to protect the saddle by absorbing some of your horse’s sweat.
If your saddle fits well, you’ll require only a simple saddle pad. In fact, if you add too much bulk with saddle padding you can cause the saddle not to fit and create pressure points.
If you have challenges with your horse’s back—such as high withers or sore spots—or if the fit of your saddle is not perfect, you may need to use specially designed saddle pads to alleviate or at least lessen the severity of the problem.
The type of saddle pad you choose depends in part on function and in part on your riding discipline.
Types of Saddle Pads
Shaped Saddle Pads

Shaped saddle pads are curved to mimic the shape of the saddle. They are available for jumping, all-purpose and dressage saddles, and they can be made of either genuine sheepskin or synthetic fleece. Pads are available with both sides made of fleece, with cotton quilting on the interior, and with grippy panels to help prevent slipping.
Size is usually determined by matching the pad to both the type of saddle and the seat size. (To measure the seat size, run a tape measure from one of the screw heads on the side of the pommel to the middle of the cantle.) You want an even border of about two inches of saddle pad showing around the circumference of your saddle. To achieve the perfect look for your particular saddle, you may want to try pads from different manufacturers.
For the show ring, most hunter riders use shaped pads in crisp white. Both synthetic fleece and genuine sheepskin pads are acceptable; consult your trainer for any preference.
The advantages of synthetic fleece pads include an economical price point and the ability to be machine washed with laundry detergent. The advantages of genuine sheepskin pads include the ability for the sheepskin fibers to mold to your horse’s back and to naturally wick away moisture and increase air circulation.
Square Saddle Pads
Square saddle pads come in a variety of stock color choices and stitching patterns that can add some color to your schooling sessions. They can also be ordered in custom color combinations.
Square pads may have a thin layer of batting or foam on the interior to provide a bit of cushioning for your horse, and some are lined with fabrics that offer moisture-wicking properties. Many are slightly shaped in front to accommodate the knee rolls of jumping and all-purpose saddles.
"Square" dressage saddle pads are essentially rectangular in appearance with straight sides to accommodate the longer saddle flaps of dressage saddles. Dressage pads are available in various widths and lengths, with average sizes ranging from 22 inches wide to 46 inches long.
Some styles of dressage pad offer swallowtail detailing or contrasting piping. A contoured shape in the wither area can be more comfortable for horses with high withers, and also may help the pad stay in place on your horse.
Dressage riders in competition are required to compete using a white or conservatively-colored saddle pad such as cream or black. White is the safest and most traditional color choice, and judges who’ve been interviewed on the subject tend to prefer to see white pads. Monograms and breed logos are permitted to appear on both sides of the saddle pad as long as they do not exceed a 200 centimeter square. When sponsorship is permitted, the name or logo of a sponsor may appear instead of a monogram, but with the same size restraint.
For competition, event riders in the cross county phase have free range of color choices in square pads. In fact, the saddle pad is an opportunity to display stable, team or club colors. Jumpers in competition who choose to use a square pad usually select one in white, although colored pads are allowed.
Dressage Saddle Pad Sizing
The width of the pad corresponds to the length of the saddle seat; it should cover your horse's back under the saddle with a bit of pad visible in front of the pommel and behind the cantle. The amount of pad you see is up to your personal preference and the needs of your horse.


Note: Using a Short Girth
If you use a short girth with your dressage saddle, be sure that you have at least three to four fingers' width between the top of the girth and the bottom of the saddle pad and saddle flap on both sides. If the girth comes to close to the edge of the saddle pad or flap, your horse's skin can be pinched. Some people will use longer dressage girths to stretch up so that the top rests on the saddle pad to avoid pinching, but this may defeat the purpose of using a short girth to reduce bulk under the leg.
Pillow or Comfort Pads
Pillow pads are similar to square pads for schooling, but they’re filled with polyester batting and quilted for cushiony comfort. If you choose to use a pillow saddle pad, be sure that your saddle fit can accommodate the extra thickness. If your saddle fits perfectly to your horse, you may not have room to use this thicker type of pad without changing the way the saddle sits on your horse.
Baby Pads
Baby pads are ultra-thin sheets typically used under heavier saddle pads to keep them clean. The purpose of baby saddle pads is to cut down on having to launder the larger, more cumbersome pads.
Specialty Pads
Specialty pads are designed to solve many problems ranging from saddle-fitting issues to reducing equine back pain, heat, trauma and friction. Depending on the function, they may be intended for use under, over or in place of conventional saddle pads.
- Wither back pads have open slots over the withers. The opening relieves pressure on the spine and can improve the fit of a saddle on some horses.
- Gel pads and foam pads are intended to help or prevent sore backs. They absorb the impact of rider activity and help to distribute weight more evenly along your horse’s back to relieve pressure points. They can be made of a variety of materials. Gel pads are typically very dense and thin. Though they can initially seem a bit pricey, gel pads maintain resiliency and continue to provide benefits for many years of use— making them a solid investment. Foam pads are thicker than gel pads and are less expensive. The foam may eventually compress over time and for maximum benefit to your horse, should at that time be replaced.
- Lift back or riser pads raise the cantle of a saddle and are used when the seat is tilting backward. If you use this type of pad, be sure to check the fit in the front of the saddle, and check your horse’s wither area for signs of pain or injury regularly. By raising the back of the saddle with a riser pad, you may create pinching or pressure points at the wither area. (Typically, if a saddle is tilting backward, it means the tree is too narrow for the horse.)
- Lift front pads raise the pommel of the saddle to level the seat if it is tilting forward. If you use this type of pad, you should check your horse’s back regularly for signs of pressure where the saddle may push into his back and create sore spots. (Typically, if a saddle is tilting forward, it means the tree is too wide for the horse.)
- Correction pads have thin removable shims that can help you adjust the way the saddle sits on your horse. Shims may be used to help alleviate crooked saddle fitting due to a horse’s natural asymmetry.
- Sheepskin pads and half pads are popular for the way the sheepskin fibers mold directly to a horse’s back, naturally wick away moisture, increase air circulation, and help distribute pressure and impact.
Some specialty pads offer a combination of benefits. For example, sheepskin pads are available in correction models with shims. Some gel pads are available with cutback withers, and several types of foam pads offer a lift back feature.
English Saddle Fitting Guidelines

How to Fit a Saddle
No matter what your riding discipline is, a well-fitting saddle enables your horse’s natural freedom of movement. It also helps you find a correct and more effective riding position. Because proper saddle fit is so crucial, consider contacting a professional saddle fitter for assistance after using these guidelines, or at the very least, get a second opinion from your horse’s trainer or a knowledgeable friend.
And remember— not only should you check a saddle that you’re considering for purchase, you should check the way your saddle fits at least twice a year. As your horse’s muscle and weight changes through aging, an increase or decrease in workload, progression in training, or changes in diet or illness, the way your saddle sits on your horse will change too.
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Guidelines on How to Fit an English Saddle to a Horse
Here are some guidelines to help you make a basic assessment about how a saddle fits your horse. To begin, ask your horse to stand squarely on level ground with his head and neck facing forward. You may find it helpful to have someone keep the horse still.
As you go through the steps outlined here, monitor your horse. Look for signs of discomfort and irritation or conversely, watch for signs of relaxation.

1. Position the saddle correctly on your horse's back.
Don’t use a saddle pad because you want to see how the saddle sits directly on your horse. Place the saddle slightly forward on your horse’s withers, then slide it backward so that it stops at the natural resting place as dictated by his conformation. Repeat this process several times until you’re sure of the spot where the saddle repeatedly stops. This spot should locate the saddle behind your horse’s shoulder blades to allow his freedom of movement.
Note: Many people place saddles too far forward on the withers. When a rider’s weight is then added to the saddle, the points of the saddle tree located on each side of the pommel press on the horse’s shoulder blades, where they can hinder movement or cause pain.
2. Test wither clearance.
If you’re trying a new saddle with wool-stuffed panels, it may settle as much as one-half inch as the wool compresses and molds to your horse. Therefore, you could consider three or even four fingers between the pommel and withers as acceptable. If you have too much space for your fingers, the tree may be too narrow. If you don’t have enough space, the saddle may be too wide.



Note: Sometimes you have to make minor concessions for wither clearance for horses that are either very round at the withers, such as many Arabs and Morgans, or for horses that are very high and narrow at the withers, as you see in some Thoroughbreds. If this is your horse’s case, adhere as closely as you can to other saddle fitting steps and then monitor your horse’s back closely over time. Special padding or customized flocking can help with saddle-fitting issues related to wither clearance.
3. Check the relationship of the pommel to the cantle.
Look at the saddle from a side view. Imagine a straight line drawn parallel to the ground and stretching from the pommel to the cantle. In a dressage saddle, the point of the cantle is designed to be higher than the point of the pommel—maybe a couple of inches higher—so your imaginary line should hit the cantle at such a point that there is space above the line.

Note: In shallower seats such as those used for jumping, the cantle may be designed to be level with or just barely higher than the pommel. If this is the case with your saddle, rely more heavily on other checks to determine proper saddle fit.
4. Check to see if the seat is level.
The deepest part of the saddle seat should be parallel to the ground, not tilted backward or forward. A level seat enables your weight to be properly distributed over your horse’s back, and it assists you in finding the correct riding position.
5. Tree width does not necessarily ensure a proper saddle fit.
For example, a wide tree in one saddle may be appropriate for a certain horse, but a wide tree in another saddle may be inappropriate for the same horse. This discrepancy could be because the length of tree points and their angles vary between saddle models and makes. Also, the shape of a tree affects the angle of the points.
Under the saddle flap near the stirrup bar, you should see a pocket into which the points are fitted. You’ll see a point on each side of the saddle. If the angles of the points are too narrow, the points will dig into the horse’s muscles and most likely, the middle of the saddle will not come in even contact with your horse’s back. If the points are too wide, the saddle will sit low in front, putting pressure on top of the withers or the back. If your horse has hollow spots behind his withers, the points should not press down into them.
Note: All horses are asymmetrical. When comparing the angles of tree points, use your horse’s widest shoulder as your guide. The fit on the narrower side can be adjusted by a professional saddle fitter through the use of flocking, shimming or correction pads.

6. Check channel or gullet clearance.
Turn your saddle over, and you’ll see a space between the panels that runs the length of the saddle. This area is referred to as the channel or gullet, and it allows room for your horse’s spinal processes to work.
Older saddles tended to have very narrow channels, but advancements in the study of equine biomechanics lead to saddles being designed with wider channels. If the channel of a saddle is too narrow for a particular horse, it will affect the freedom of a horse’s movement by pressing on the spinal processes or creating pressure on the spine. For example, wide-backed horses may require very wide gullets.
Conversely, if your horse is very narrow with a high spine, or if your horse’s back muscle slopes dramatically away from his spine, you have to be sure the gullet isn’t too wide. If so, it could put pressure directly on his vertebrae.
Feel your horse’s spine and the soft tissue running along it. The gullet on the saddle should completely clear this area so that the panels rest only on your horse’s long back muscle. That way, his muscle will bear your weight and not his spine. Put the saddle on your horse and being careful not to be kicked, stand toward the back of him and make sure you can see light coming through the gullet.
7. Check panel pressure and contact.
Saddle panels are supposed to distribute your weight evenly along your horse’s back when you ride. Panels can be stuffed with wool, foam or synthetic-filled systems to absorb pressure.
Press on the seat of the saddle with one hand, and run your other hand under the front of the panels. You want to feel even pressure under the saddle points; you don’t want the front of the panels to pinch the horse’s withers.
Next run your hand under the entire panel along the back, on both sides, feeling for even pressure. Any unevenness in pressure that you feel would be felt by your horse as you ride.
A common problem in saddle fitting is bridging. Bridging occurs when the front and the back of the panels are in contact with the horse, but there is no even pressure in the center of the saddle.
If the saddle has wool-flocked panels and all other steps in the fitting process make you feel that the saddle is essentially a good fit for the horse, a professional saddle fitter may be able to adjust the panels to correct bridging. Otherwise, the saddle will be uncomfortable for the horse to wear and you should consider another choice.
8. Check the stability of the saddle.
The saddle should remain fairly stable, not shifting side to side or rocking front to back. Shifting may be a result of your horse’s natural asymmetry, and a saddle fitter should be able to make suggestions to lessen or eliminate the problem.
9. Check the seat length.
The weight-bearing surface of a horse’s back is the area that is supported by the ribs. This area is known as the thoracic region. It runs from about the point of his shoulder to the middle of his back. The 18th vertebra represents the end of the thoracic, or weight-bearing, area and is associated with the last rib.
The lumbar region of his back has no ribs and therefore no support structure; it should not bear weight. This area runs from about the middle of his back to the point of his croup.
Feel your horse’s rib cage to locate his last rib. Follow that last rib up to his spine, and you’ll see the approximate location of the 18th vertebra and end of the thoracic area. Ideally, your saddle should not extend past this point. If it does and you have no choice but to ride in a saddle that is slightly too long, be sure to check your horse continually for signs of soreness. Some saddles feature more compact designs than others, and one of those may be more appropriate for your horse.
10. Girth the saddle, mount and recheck the fit.
When you’ve finished all the steps to check the saddle fit, put on a girth but consider skipping the use of a saddle pad. A properly fitted girth sits approximately five inches behind the horse’s elbow. While sitting in the saddle, check the wither clearance and gullet clearance again.
The pommel should still clear the withers by two to three fingers. Your helper —being careful not to be kicked— should be able to see daylight running the length of the saddle when looking at the saddle from the rear view. This is easiest to see without the use of the saddle pad.
Notice the feel of the saddle. It should feel stable and level under you, and you should feel balanced—not like you’re leaning backward or forward or struggling to sit up straight.
Again, assess how your horse is feeling. Is he able to move out freely? Is he relaxed? Or are his ears pinned and tail swishing?
Tips on Saddle Fitting and Use
Throughout your saddle-fitting process, keep an eye on your horse’s mood and facial expressions. The saddle may be bothering your horse if his ears are pinned, teeth are showing, or if he is threatening to kick or move away.
To preserve the integrity of your saddle tree, use a mounting block. If you consistently mount from the ground on the same side of the horse, and pull on the cantle as you mount, the saddle tree can become twisted over time.

Advantages of Synthetic and Leather Saddles
When you’re considering what type of saddle to purchase, keep these points in mind:
Advantages of Synthetic Saddles:
- Available at economical prices
- Low maintenance
- Easily cleaned with soap and water
- Lightweight
- Virtually weatherproof
- Durable
Advantages of Leather Saddles:
- Available in a range of prices
- Develop attractive patina
- Break in for a rider’s seat
- Some leathers offer enhanced grip
- Good resale value if properly maintained
- Durable with proper maintenance
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The LeMieux® Loire Satin Classic Close Contact Square has been described as the most stylish saddle pad LeMieux has produced. From the Loire Collection, this sophisticated saddle pad shows your style without showing off.
Woven satin fabric on the top lends a beautiful sheen, while your horse benefits from LeMieux’s soft and breathable bamboo lining. With the 100% natural bamboo fibers, the material controls heat and sweat, wicks moisture efficiently, resists static buildup and feels frictionless to your horse.
The entire pad, shaped to fit jumping saddles, also lets your horse benefit from an extensively researched, soft and friction-free suede binding that contours smoothly along the edges. It helps to retain the perfect saddle pad shape and binding profile.
The textured PU leather in the girth protection area is accented by an embossed logo and carries the signature LeMieux lower girth strap with its inner locking loops providing the ultimate in girthing flexibility.
This pad is finished with the unique metal brand badge on a leather mount in the lower back corner.
Imported.
Machine wash at low temperature. Close all hook-and-loop fasteners prior to washing. Hang dry away from any heat source. Do not tumble dry.
Bamboo fabric: 60% bamboo/40% poly. Satin and suede fabrics: 100% poly.
20.5" spine; 20" drop.
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LeMieux Loire Satin Close Contact Square Pad
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Large | 20.5" | 20" |
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Our experience as riders and horse owners ourselves is that in most situations a year’s time is fair enough to evaluate proper fit and function. PLUS: For manufacturer’s defects, we’ll extend the manufacturer’s warranty to a maximum of 24 months, regardless of their individual policies. (AND: Manufacturer warranties longer than 24 months will be honored and supported by us as well up to the length of those warranties).
Exceptions: Safety items such as helmets and protective vests may only be returned within 30 days, with their original tags intact. Saddles and riding boots may be returned within the one year period, but are subject to a prorated refund based on usage. Used saddles may be returned for 30 days only. For everyone’s protection, treats and vet meds which have been opened are not returnable, and returned blankets must clean and free of debris. Click here for our full Return Policy.
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