Baker™ Saddle Dust Cover
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Beautiful! but not for easily scratched saddles
I don't know why but I thought this cover was lined. Its a beautifully made cover and holds up incredibly well. I have a 17 CC saddle and it fits beautifully! The only downside is that
my friend borrowed this cover for her M.toulouse to go to a show and it scratched up the pommel of the saddle. The scratches came out but I wish this saddle cover was lined, if it was I would buy another!
March 24, 2013
Perfectly Baker
The dust cover is exactly as my daughter has expected of a Baker product: high quality, perfect colour, fabric is just heavy enough. I personally prefer it lined with a soft lining, however, my daughter loves this saddle cover. The custom initials are beautifully done by SmartPak, thank you. I can't say enough about the quick turn around and easy ordering. I will definitely recommend to my friends.
November 9, 2012
Great Buy
Very stylish at the same time protects your saddle very well. Fits my 17.5" Antares like a glove! Recommended for everyone looking for a classy, and protective saddle cover :)
November 6, 2012
dressage
The saddle cover seemed to be of good quality but I had to return it because it did not fit my dressage saddle.
October 17, 2012
Classy Looking Item
Baker plaid is always classy looking, and this dust cover is a great item to protect my saddle while giving the tack room a nice, neat appearance. The fabric is substantial, and the elastic allows the cover to fit almost any English saddle. SmartPak called me before monogramming to talk about thread color choice. I really appreciated the time they took to make me happy.
August 27, 2011
Decent but could be better
Not sure why i was under the impression this was a lined saddle cover, but on my smooth grain saddle the inside is far too rough. I will have a liner put in it before I use it but IMO it should come with one. The personalizing was great and of course the the plaid rocks, but it you want to put it on an expensive saddle i'd look for one with a liner.
July 8, 2011