SEATING PANELS:

This is the term we use to refer to the portions of your saddle and/or backrest where your body contacts it. We highly recommend the use of leather in these areas as it provides the most luxurious ride and will breathe with your body. It will also break in and adapt with the foam shape.

There are many different colors and styles of leather available for a look either mild or wild.

SEATING PANELS:

This is the term we use to refer to the portions of your saddle and/or backrest where your body contacts it. We highly recommend the use of leather in these areas as it provides the most luxurious ride and will breathe with your body. It will also break in and adapt with the foam shape.

There are many different colors and styles of leather available for a look either mild or wild.

BANDS:

This is the area where we would add Chrome Studs if you order them. It can sometimes be easy to confuse Bands and Sides when the saddle has both so if you are in doubt, please speak with one of our Tech Reps when ordering.

Bands can be either leather or vinyl, but we like to use vinyl when possible. This is a high stress area and vinyl will stay looking new longer and snap back to support the foam shape.

BANDS:

This is the area where we would add Chrome Studs if you order them. It can sometimes be easy to confuse Bands and Sides when the saddle has both so if you are in doubt, please speak with one of our Tech Reps when ordering.

Bands can be either leather or vinyl, but we like to use vinyl when possible. This is a high stress area and vinyl will stay looking new longer and snap back to support the foam shape.

SIDE PANELS:

Pretty self explanatory why these are named the way they are. However, some saddles have both a Side Panel AND a Stud Band that also runs along the side. If you are not sure which is which, picture where the row of studs would be on your saddle... That is the Stud Band and the other will be your Side Panel.

We recommend the use of vinyl in this spot as it will stretch and spring back to help support the foam shape. Vinyl also doesn't break in like leather so it will keep the saddle looking sharp longer.

SIDE PANELS:

Pretty self explanatory why these are named the way they are. However, some saddles have both a Side Panel AND a Stud Band that also runs along the side. If you are not sure which is which, picture where the row of studs would be on your saddle... That is the Stud Band and the other will be your Side Panel.

We recommend the use of vinyl in this spot as it will stretch and spring back to help support the foam shape. Vinyl also doesn't break in like leather so it will keep the saddle looking sharp longer.

WELTS

Sometimes people call this "Piping". It is the thin line of material that runs in the seam and adds a nice custom look without becoming visually overwhelming.

Available in a wide range of colors to coordinate with your paint or accents, but we cannot make welts with the heavily textured materials like Ostrich and Alligator. Saddles are also available without the welt if you prefer.

WELTS

Sometimes people call this "Piping". It is the thin line of material that runs in the seam and adds a nice custom look without becoming visually overwhelming.

Available in a wide range of colors to coordinate with your paint or accents, but we cannot make welts with the heavily textured materials like Ostrich and Alligator. Saddles are also available without the welt if you prefer.