How to Build a Matchy Set: Saddle Pad and Ear Bonnet
How to put together a saddle pad and ear bonnet that actually belong together: choosing velvet or nylon first, matching colour to your horse's coat, getting the cut and the...
Designed by a professional show jumper — fit, fabric and finish decided in the saddle, not on a spec sheet.
Dressage asks a pad to hold a line, and this cut of “Resolve” is built to hold one. The panel runs longer and straighter than any jumping pad, tracing the extended flap of a dressage saddle so the outline beneath the leather stays composed through every movement.
Stability matters most when the work moves sideways. The contoured topline settles over the back and stays centred through half-passes, leg-yields and lengthened strides, while structured quilting keeps the cushioning in an even bed under the panels during collected work.
The chocolate nylon brings warmth to a discipline that usually dresses in black and white. Edged in black with a tonal embroidered logo, the breathable shell stays light on the horse and dries quickly after a full schooling session.
A pad with dressage manners: long in the flap, quiet in the ring, steady beneath the saddle.
• Hand wash up to 30°C
• Dry cleaning is prohibited
• Iron up to 110°C
• Drum drying is prohibited
• Do not bleach
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