Saddle Pads

 

If your horse has been reluctant at the mounting block, pinning ears under saddle, or showing stiffness after rides, the first thing most experienced riders check isn't the saddle — it's the pad. The right saddle pad isn't just a comfort upgrade; it's the foundation of a sound, willing horse.

What Riders Are Actually Asking

My saddle fits fine — do I really need a good pad?

This is one of the most common questions on forums like Chronicle of the Horse and The Horse Forum, and the answer is almost always yes. Even a well-fitted saddle creates pressure points as your horse moves, builds topline, or changes weight seasonally. A quality pad — like the Classic Equine Sensorflex Wool Pad or Professional's Choice 100% Wool Felt Contoured Pad — distributes those pressure points evenly, wicks sweat away from the back, and absorbs shock that would otherwise travel straight into your horse's spine.

My horse has a sore back. Which pad will help?

Back soreness is the single most-discussed saddle pad topic in equestrian communities. The short answer: a pad can help manage comfort, but it cannot fix a poorly fitted saddle. That said, for horses with genuine back sensitivity, orthopedic options make a real difference. The Professional's Choice SMx Ortho Pad pairs an Air Ride core with 100% Merino wool lining — a combination vets and trainers recommend for horses with strong shoulders or tension through the back. For horses coming back from injury or in heavy training, the Toklat Cool Back Pad (double-thick orthopedic fleece, made in the USA) is a perennial barn favorite.

Wool vs. foam — which is actually better?

Forum veterans are passionate about this one. Wool wins on breathability and conforming to your horse's unique back shape over time — it literally molds to your horse. Steam-pressed Merino wool, like in the Weaver Synergy line, holds its shape ride after ride while still moving with the horse. Foam is more consistent across multiple horses and does not require adjustment, making it a smart pick for lesson barns or multi-horse households. Serious competitors often combine a wool-felt base with a foam half pad for the best of both worlds.

My horse has high withers, a short back, or a swayback — what works?

Hard-to-fit horses are a hot topic, and the good news is there are purpose-built solutions. The Classic Equine Biofit Correction Pad uses a strategic wedge design specifically for horses with high withers or muscle atrophy along the topline. For swayback horses, the Cashel Swayback English Cushion Pad graduates from 0.75 to 1.5 inches right at the center hollow — filling the gap that causes bridging and saddle instability. Short-backed horses benefit most from shorter pad lengths that do not extend past the last rib, preventing loin pressure.

How to Choose the Right Saddle Pad

  • Match thickness to saddle fit: A saddle that runs slightly wide benefits from a thicker pad; a tight-fitting saddle needs a thinner profile so you do not create additional pressure.
  • Consider your discipline: Western pads run larger and often feature felt or Navajo wool blanket tops. English and dressage pads are shaped and contoured for closer contact. Half pads add targeted shock absorption under any existing pad.
  • Check the lining: Merino wool and SupaFleece linings wick moisture and resist compression, meaning they perform consistently even on long rides.
  • Think about washability: Barn life is dirty. Machine-washable options like the Shires SupaFleece Shaped Pad save hours of hand-scrubbing without sacrificing performance.

Brands Riders Trust

Classic Equine and Professional's Choice dominate the Western performance world — you will find their pads in nearly every barrel racing, cutting, and reining barn in the country. Weaver Synergy Merino wool pads are consistently praised on forums for holding up season after season. For English and all-around versatility, Shires ARMA pads offer premium materials at accessible prices, and Toklat Cool Back technology has been a trusted name in orthopedic saddle pads for decades.

At Hooves and Paws, we have been helping riders find the right fit for over 30 years. Our Saddle Pads collection covers every discipline, back type, and budget — from everyday schooling pads to professional-grade orthopedic options for your hardest-working horses. Fast shipping, wide selection, and a team that actually rides.