Wool lined saddle pad still effective after multiple uses?

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May be a bit of a silly question but when a wool underside on a saddle pad becomes compressed after several uses, does it still have the same shock absorbing qualities? How often would you replace them?
 
Wool pads really don't absorb much shock at all, sheepskin do, but it's a different beast, most people don't realise they're different. Wool is more about immediate comfort for the skin, and wicking sweat, but sheepskin does both better. A wool lined pad like Nuumed (they don't DO sheepskin) isn't a bad product, and won't affect your saddle fit, but it can't do what sheepskin does. LeMieux have several options, I would check with your fitter which one they think you should have as they're different thicknesses, they're both decent products, I suspect Nuumed may be the only one that is UK made but I don't know that for sure, and it may not be important to you (the Mattes pads I stock are made in Poland after all!).
 
I have a Balance saddle so use there pads which are wool underneath but i also have Nuumed (were the same until recently, Nuumed made the pads for Balance). They last for years and years and years. Wash with a wool specific fabric conditioner and when air dried (don't tumble dry) I use my horses tail brush as it has rubber tips, to gently brush/ fluff it back up.

Nuumed and Balance .. wouldnt touch lemiuex even if you paid me. Also buy cheap, buy twice is never a truer saying when you are buying pads. Quality over quantity any day for me.
 
Wool pads really don't absorb much shock at all, sheepskin do, but it's a different beast, most people don't realise they're different. Wool is more about immediate comfort for the skin, and wicking sweat, but sheepskin does both better. A wool lined pad like Nuumed (they don't DO sheepskin) isn't a bad product, and won't affect your saddle fit, but it can't do what sheepskin does. LeMieux have several options, I would check with your fitter which one they think you should have as they're different thicknesses, they're both decent products, I suspect Nuumed may be the only one that is UK made but I don't know that for sure, and it may not be important to you (the Mattes pads I stock are made in Poland after all!).

That’s really interesting actually, I didn’t know there was a difference! I’d definitely be looking for sheepskin then to ensure the most comfort for my horse.
 
That’s really interesting actually, I didn’t know there was a difference! I’d definitely be looking for sheepskin then to ensure the most comfort for my horse.

Wool is shorn from the sheep and sewin into a fleecy backing. It loses its structural integrity, so loses its density, and tends to be shorter. If you swap from wool lined to a decent sheepskin you should have your saddle checked and adjusted as necessary.
 
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