Our Western saddle blankets offer premium quality for both leisure and professional riders. Find a large selection of colors and patterns fitting your outtfit.
The Mayatex Starlight blanket is an extra-wide western show blanket made from New Zealand virgin wool and features fine interwoven silver threads which give it a great classy look. This design is available in the multiple colors.
The Mayatex Starlight blanket is an extra-wide western show blanket made from New Zealand virgin wool and features fine interwoven silver threads which give it a great classy look. This design is available in the colors blue, turquoise, fuchsia and red.
Limed Edition Show Blanket
Patterned blankets made from New Zealand wool, extra long sides (40" across the horseback) and wear leathers in the stirrup area for longevity.
This Navajo cotton blend blanket offers a traditional design at an affordable price. Use folded as an under layer to protect expensive saddle pads, or as a top blanket in the arena for its classic style. Helps as layer padding for horses that need a little more support under the saddle.
Size: 32"...
We offer a wide selection of patterns and colors with speedy shipping from our Swiss warehouse. Whether you’re looking for a solid-colored blanket, a Navajo blanket, or a high-quality, patterned show saddle blanket – here you’ll find the perfect blanket for your purpose and you can explore our range of saddle pads in the category Western Pads.
Size Selection
Blankets should always be slightly larger than the saddle pad underneath and at least 4 inches (ca. 10 cm) longer than the saddle. "Lenght" always refers to the length along the spine on our website, it usually is the smaller value given.
Store the blanket in a cool, dry place without direct sunlight exposure to prevent fading. Before long-term storage, ensure it is completely clean and dry.
Regular Cleaning
Regularly brush off hair, dirt, and sweat gently with a soft or medium-stiff horsehair brush to prevent buildup.
Hang the blanket in a well-ventilated area to dry after use.
Avoid leaving it damp or rolled up, as this can cause mold or mildew.
If you ride often, rotate between a few blankets to reduce wear and extend the life of each blanket.
Occational Deep Cleaning
Hand-wash with cold water and a mild wool-safe soap.
Avoid harsh detergents, bleach, or fabric softeners that can damage the wool fibers.
Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue
Lay the blanket flat or hang it over a rail in the shade to air dry.
Avoid direct sunlight (which can fade colors) and never machine dry, as this can cause shrinkage or felting.