You might have noticed that I don't normally mention particular brands in this blog, mostly because I don't want to give anyone the impression that the myth of judges caring about brands holds any merit (as long as your clothing and equipment are well-fitted, clean and appropriate, the only people who might care about trends are your fellow competitors). In this case we are using brand names because correctly-fitting pads can be difficult to find and there aren't many companies that offer enough options to fit a variety of saddles. These companies aren't necessarily trendy; they're seen on the show grounds because they offer saddle pads that fit well.
If you know of a company that should be included in this list but isn't, either leave me a comment or send me an e-mail and I'll add it!
The approximate price ranges given here are in American dollars and could vary from store to store.
Price Guide
$ = under $40
$$ = $40 to $69.99
$$$ = $70 to $99.99
$$$$ = $100 or more
Wilker's: More shapes available than you would imagine, some even for particular brands, all in a wide variety of sizes.
Prices: $ to $$
Toklat: Several different styles with a couple of brand-specific options, each in a variety of sizes.
Prices: $$
Prices: $$$$
Prices: $$$$
Fleeceworks: A limited number of different shapes along with a small range of sizes, all in sheepskin.
Prices: $$$$
EquineLUX: Non-slip high-tech pads. Come in three sizes with a sizing chart to get an idea of the fit, and I'm told that they will also make customized pads to your saddle's measurements at no extra charge.
Prices: $$$$
http://www.fleeceworks.com/
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