Horse Saddles - New Saddlery

13 products

    13 products
    iJump
    CWD
    €6,000.00

    Premium Horse Saddles for Irish Riders

    At EquiJump, we know that Irish riders face a unique set of challenges — from navigating hilly terrain and variable weather to training horses across diverse disciplines like eventing, showjumping, and leisure riding. That’s why our collection of horse saddles is selected with real-world riding in mind: practical, comfortable, high-performance tack built to support both horse and rider in every stride.

    How are our saddles designed to support Irish riding demands?

    Our range includes monoflap jump saddles, deep-seat dressage models, and versatile GP saddles — each crafted to offer balance, pressure distribution, and clear rider-horse communication. Whether you’re galloping on open land or working through collected transitions in the arena, these saddles are engineered to follow your horse’s motion without restriction.

    What makes these saddles stand out in terms of technology and comfort?

    From high-end French leather to anatomically shaped panels, these saddles are built to last and ride beautifully. The CWD 2Gs Mademoiselle is a rider favourite in Ireland thanks to its female-focused ergonomic design, lightweight carbon reinforcement, and optimal rider positioning. For tech-savvy equestrians, the iJump saddle goes a step further, integrating real-time feedback on position and balance for high-level training precision.

    How can I choose the right saddle fit for my Irish Sport Horse or pony?

    We offer a wide variety of seat sizes, flap configurations, and tree widths — accommodating everything from finely built ponies to broad-chested Irish Draughts. Our team provides remote fitting guidance and recommendations for pairing saddles with matching girths, martingales, and reins to ensure full tack integration.

    How should I maintain my saddle in Ireland’s damp conditions?

    Daily care is essential. After each ride, wipe your saddle clean with a damp cloth and store it in a well-ventilated, dry location. Use a quality leather conditioner once or twice per week to protect the surface from moisture and prevent cracking, especially in colder months. Keep an eye on billets, stitching, and panels to ensure ongoing safety and comfort.

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