motherof2beasts!
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I need to purchase a new numnah or 2 and wondered if you had any comfortable recommendations, I like the idea of the sheepskin ones but haven’t used one so not sure if they are worth the extra ££££
I too have 4 Morpheus ones, so sad that S is no longer with us.I use Morpheus lambswool numnah and I also have the full gp Griffin ones I find they sit on the horse really well and my saddle sits secure on them. I’ve not used saddlecloths as my horse can be a little sensitive, havent tried the half wool ones yet but tempted too. I have been using the polypads through the summer as tend to be better on hot days and wash really well and dry quick.
Mattes have their own leather detergent called Melp, machine wash cool/hand wash programme. Wool wash isn't the right product, and although LeMieux recommend it don't go using human hair conditioner on a Mattes!
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so much this.I actually have a big issue with wool lined numnahs - how many feel thick, hard, lumpy at the back? The horse hair works its way through the knitted backing and accumulates in the pad, you can't avoid it by brushing etc, the hair gets pushed through by the pressure of the saddle when you're riding. A couple of years of use and so often you've got to take it apart (?!) or ditch it, I now always suggest people check their wool lined pads, because even if they love them, so often they haven't realised what's happened to the back section.
Would the wool lining ads much in terms of padding to the saddle fit?Best balance of value for money combined with quality go for nuumed half lined numnahs. Very comfortable, wash well and they last for ever.
https://nuumed.com/8-hiwither-half-wool-numnah-nm08a-gp-5oz
Certainly it adds a little bulk compared to no numnah, but the 5oz grade linked to is lightweight. It adds comfort, though.Would the wool lining ads much in terms of padding to the saddle fit?
Would the wool lining ads much in terms of padding to the saddle fit?
Certainly it adds a little bulk compared to no numnah, but the 5oz grade linked to is lightweight. It adds comfort, though.
Mattes are excellent numnahs, but are much thicker and more expensive (I have both).
I'm a big fan of the grifffin nuumed without wool. I don't see the point of having a saddle fitted and then altering the fit with a thick wool pad.
what does hair conditioner do to mattes? I’ve always used it successfully on a range of sheepskin. I’ve not washed the mattes.
Human hair conditioner is generally recommended for sheepskin care including non equestrian sheepskin. A bottle of supermarket hair conditioner is 60-90pence snd has brought everything I’ve used it on up beautifully soft and fluffy over decades. I’ve not yet used it on my mattes but I’m not seeing why the mattes would be different.I've never tried it as it's not advised. Why b*stardise another product not meant for the purpose when there's one designed to do the job, and probably isn't any more expensive....I reckon Peter Mattes would have a coronary if you proposed using human hair conditioner (which after all has nothing to do with leather, body lotion would be more relevant but I 100% would not recommend that either!).
Just use the gentle Melp (or other leather detergent) cleanser that would also maintain any warranty from Mattes, always follow the manufacturers instructions is the default.
It's a bit like using glycerine saddle soap, it's not the most damaging thing you can use on your tack, but at best it's not a great cleanser or conditioner and at worst it may have drying ingredients and certainly contributes massively to grease jockeys.