Saddlecloth recommendations pls??

Vicki1986

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I need a new dressage saddlecloth ... gp not for a dressage saddle. White obviously - i wouldnt mind navy piping - thats what i have now and it looks lovely with my navy jacket. The one i have now is a bit too small for my new 17" saddle, and it pulls down on her withers no matter how much you pull it up when you tack up.

Looked on Ebay but cant find anything thats jumping out at me. Would like something High wither so i know for deffo it wont pull down if poss maybe??

Any recommendations?? Dont want to spend loads if i can help it x
 
Equiport are LUSH
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NuuMed do them that come up at the wither and Cottage Craft do them too. The Cottage Craft ones defo come in white with navy (or black?) binding and are £8.50 on the Rideaway website. Bargain!
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In my opinion the best ones are the Mattes range but they are a bit more expensive - they are perfect cut though. And you can get them with whatever binding/size/shape/sheepskin etc options that you want.
A cheaper alternative is the Griffin Nuumed high wither range but I would def recommend going for the thicker weight material that they offer as I had one of the thinner ones and it went crinkly in the wash! The GN also offers D ring attachments which I personally think are very neat.
Hope that helps!
 
i have a rambo one and an amigo one, plus a trizone saddlecloth i found in a charity shop and all are very good, fit well, and do the job
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Ok thanks everyone will have a browse on the net whilst im supposed to be working.

To the person who said Equiport you bad bad person!!
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Im not even going to look i love their stuff but its so dear (must must not look argh!)
 
Griffin hiwither are brilliant. Take your saddle to the shop though, as you may need anything from a medium to an XL dependant on shape and size of seat.
 
Bartl, they have either sheepskin lines ones or plain unlined ones. The unlined ones fit superbly, are fairly thin so fit nicely under the saddle & wash brittiantly.
 
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