Product Description
Sheepskin Seat Saver
Your horse benefits from sheepskin pads, now your bum can benefit from a sheepskin seat saver! Great for cold or wet conditions. Perfect for those long, winter XC schooling sessions or your next fox hunt! Built in Germany by Christ Lammfelle, the sheepskin seat saver is made of natural lambskin with an inch or so of fluffy fur. Secure the seat saver to your saddle using a three-point system. The English seat saver connects from front to back under the saddle and using woven elastic, connects under the skirts on each side of the saddle. Easy to clean using MELP or any other lambskin safe detergent. Fits most English saddle sizes and shapes (Dressage, show jumping and cross country saddles).
- Great for wet or cold conditions
- Lambskin lasts a long time, even longer when you treat it with MELP
- Hand or Machine washable on COLD using leather safe detergent
- Secured with three-point system – under the saddle + elastic under each skirt
- Durable elastic straps for securing under skirts won’t break after just a few uses like other, lesser brands
- Does NOT connect to D-rings
- Fits most English saddles from Dressage to All Purpose
How to Install your New English Seat Saver
This seat saver for English saddles will fit MOST saddles in MOST sizes. There is not a “size range” because saddles are measured differently by each manufacturing company. Once you receive this Christ Lammfelle sheepskin seat saver, you will see that there is a long strap that comes out the front and a buckle in the back. Arrange the seat saver on the top of your saddle with the widest area of the seat saver towards the front of the saddle. Run the RED end of the strap under your saddle (flip your saddle over, it’s easiest). Secure the red strap coming from the front/pommel end to the buckle end/back of saddle/cantle.
Step 2: Secure the Skirt
There are two elastic straps, one for each of the skirts of your saddle. Stick those elastic straps under the skirts and you’re all set.
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