Saddle Maintenance 101
We know your saddle is one of your most prized pieces of riding gear, and taking good care of it is key. Whether you’re just starting out or have been riding for years, keeping your saddle in great shape is important for your comfort and your horse’s health.
First off, make it a habit to wipe down your saddle with a damp cloth after each ride to clear off sweat and dirt. Once a week, give it a gentle clean with saddle soap to keep the leather looking good. About once a month, condition the leather to keep it soft and flexible, but don’t overdo it—too much conditioner can make your saddle sticky and attract dirt.
When you’re not using your saddle, store it in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight. A saddle cover is a good idea to protect it from dust and scratches. Every few months, take some time to do a deep clean, making sure to get into all the nooks and crannies. And don’t forget to check your saddle regularly for any signs of wear, like loose stitching or cracked leather—catching these early can save you from bigger problems down the road.
Lastly, if your saddle isn’t fitting your horse quite right, it’s worth having a professional take a look. A well-fitting saddle is crucial for a comfortable ride for both you and your horse.