The Angus Barrett Saddlery Classic Standard Pure Wool Saddle Pad is designed to suit stock saddles, fender saddles, half-breeds and the like.
The saddle pads (also referred to as saddle cloths) are available in two thicknesses:
By combining the best pure wool and a design to specifically suit an Australian saddle and environment, Angus created a product that has proven quality and fitting with over a decade of results.
The Classic Standard Saddle Pads measure:
W: 695mm
L: 710mm
Angus Barrett Saddlery Saddle Pads are made to order.
Please note, it can take up to 10 business days to manufacture and dispatch custom orders. If you have an urgent order, please get in touch and we'll do our best to deliver on time.
Our workshop sews saddle pads every Tuesday, so if your order is placed by mid-day Monday, we can have it sewn and dispatched the same week. Any saddle pads ordered after Monday afternoon will be made and dispatched the following week.
For saddle pads with custom embroidery, orders must be placed by mid-day Thursday to be made the following week. Email approval is required for all custom embroidery.
Font Styles
Angus Barrett Saddlery saddle pads can be personalised with Custom Embroidery. We can embroider your name, initials, brand or corporate logo onto the canvas trim.
If you require custom embroidery, please enter your custom request in the drop down box provided including lettering, font style and thread colour.
Please call our Customer Service team on 0408 980 896 for more information.
Digitizing your logo
If your logo requires digitizing, please allow extra time. If you have your logo in a EMB format, please send it to saddlepads@angusbarrett.com.au
Proof for custom embroidery
If you request custom embroidery on your saddle pad, an email will be sent to you with a proof for approval. The email will be from saddlepads@angusbarrett.com.au. If you do not receive an email from us, please check your junk mail or give us a call and we can resend it.
To care for the saddle pads and to reduce the need for washing them, remove horse hair from the pads by rubbing the underside with a soft, rubber curry comb.
If your pad starts to become hard or heavy with sweat, it can be washed by soaking it in a tub with fresh, cold water and then rinsing it with a hose until the water runs clear. it is important to soak the pad first before hosing it, to allow the woollen fibres to loosen and soften. Apply the hose to the pad gently and gradually.
There should be no need to use detergents, but a mild wool detergent can be used to help lift dirt and grease.