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SPH Performance Gear

Designed in Texas, USA by professional trainer Kyle Schurig.

5H Western is the only distributor in Australia.

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100%
Pure Wool

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Total Wither Relief

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High Leg Cutouts

Need something not in stock?
Prefer a custom made pad?

Use the form below to submit your query or request.
Note. Special orders require a 50% deposit on confirmation. Allow approximately 2-3 weeks turn around time.

Style
Corvette (Square Skirt)
Coupe (Round Skirt)
Backing
Full wool
Neoprene backed
Length
Thickness

Features Explained

Pure 100% wool

To help disperse pressure, wick away moisture and diffuse heat. 

Pure wool pads offer excellent compression rebound which means better shock absorption for your horses back

Total wither relief

Enables better fit and means the horse is more free in the shoulders and has no downward pressure onto the wither.​

High leg cutouts

Provide a better feel for the rider and closer contact to the horse which means clearer leg aids. Great for the those little legs too!

Designed in Texas, USA

By a professional horseman, Kyle Schurig over 40 years ago. This design and shape is the original when it comes to the open wither and leg cut outs. 

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Find your fit

Find your fit

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How to choose your SPH pad

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Optional neoprene backing

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Neoprene pads are a great option for trainers and riders who are only in the saddle for shorter periods of time or work multiple horses.

Just hose off and they dry in minutes!

New SPH Ortho Pad

Featuring the standard total with relief and high leg cut outs but made even better with the addition of a built up pockets for the shoulders. This provides great support for those horses with muscle deficiencies, either side of the wither. Its also an excellent option for the youngsters to support while they grow and build muscle.

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