yes saddle pads eventually wear out as would clothes. it depends on what type saddle pad you would get that determines how fast it would wear out
The saddle pad actually predates the saddle itself. There is no exact year, but when horses were first ridden people used cloth as a barrier between them and the horses back. These were the first saddle pads, and the precursor to the saddle.
Saddle pads can vary greatly in price depending on the material, brand, and quality. On average, you can expect to pay between $20 to $100 for a saddle pad. However, there are high-end luxury saddle pads that can cost upwards of $200 or more.
One is round, and one is square.
For a western saddle most pads will be about the same size unless it's for a pony saddle, which will be much smaller. English saddle pads can vary significantly. Since there are different types of English saddles the pads will correspond with their individual shapes. A dressage saddle will have a dressage pad, likewise hunt seat, saddle seat (with a 3 or 4 inch cutback). Whatever the size or shape, make sure that the pad is thick enough that it protects your horse's back and that it fits right so it won't slip or rub.
That would depend on the saddle, it can range from hundreds to thousands!
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Western saddle pads may be purchased at stores that deal in equestrian supplies. These stores would include places like Chick's, Western Saddle Pads, and Tack Wholesale. These places all offer the convenience of on-line shopping.
Camel Saddle: $110,001
what kind of pads are you asking about? don't understand the question
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The cost of a used saddle will vary by brand, age, and over all condition. For a good quality brand name saddle that is in good condition, you can expect to pay about 3/4 or less of the original purchase price.