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80 Years of Hand Woven Horse Saddle Blankets at Mayatex

80 Years of Hand Woven Horse Saddle Blankets at Mayatex

At Mayatex, we are a saddle blanket and saddle pad manufacturer. With over 80 years in the business of hand weaving, Mayatex has become known as the premier supplier of saddle blankets to the Equine Industry. We design, choose the colors and determine the size, weight and fabric content of all our products.

What Makes Mayatex Different - Colors and Style!
We choose the latest in western designs in our blankets with a deep emphasis on color.  Our styles include various weaves, textures, colors and sizes to fit a wide 
need for all riding styles.

The terms saddle blanket, saddle pad and or "blanket" refers to pads and fabrics placed under a saddle. These are usually used to absorb sweat, cushion the saddle, and protect the horse's back.

Mayatex New Zealand wool saddle blankets are excellent for use under and/or over your saddle pad. These saddle blankets are available in a variety of designs and come in single and double thicknesses.

Double Thickness Blankets
36" x 38"
7lbs


Single Thickness Blankets
38" x 34"
4lbs

Our most popular product features the Blue Kiowa Saddle Blanket
It offers a standout double weave saddle blanket measuring 32 inches long and 64 inches wide, designed to fold in half for easy fitting under or over felt saddle pads. Crafted from an acrylic blend with a striking color combination of royal blue, black, and cream, these double weave blankets are top sellers in the Mayatex line. Not only do they protect your felt saddle pads from sweat and horse hair, but they also enhance the lifespan of premium saddle pads. These double weave acrylic blankets provide additional cushioning for high-impact horse disciplines such as team roping, add comfort for those long trail rides, or can prolong the life of your felt saddle pads when training multiple young horses. The double weave saddle blankets are on of the most versatile blankets on the market! Product Number: 1340-4

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