Professional jumping or cross country saddle with the patented Performance Panel proven to reduce pressure, increase flexion and improve clearance over a fence.
- The patented Performance Panel is proven to help the horse move more freely, improving extension, flexion and gait symmetry (see 'Additional Saddle Features')
- Adjustable shoulder blocks under the flap offer custom-made support for riders with shorter legs. Longer legged riders can remove the block to create more room and bring them closer to their horse (see 'Additional Features')
- Deep cushioned knee pad and minimal calf block
- Finely honed, low-profile seat for a feeling of closeness
- Unique monoflap girthing options for stability
Colour: HavanaLeather / Trim:Calf with plain or croc trimPanel:Wool flocked Performance panel (patent: GB2505962B)Seat Sizes:17", 17½"Changeable Gullet:N/MtoXW/XXWGullet Bar Type:R-Bar
All Fairfax monoflap jump saddles (World Class, Performance and Classic) benefit from our unique girthing options.

The saddle fitter will start with the straps loose through the sleeve
If the saddle stays in position then thread the straps through the 1st & 2nd slots
If the saddle slips forward use the 3rd & 4th slots
If the saddle moves back use 4th & 5th slots
If the saddle is rolling or you want an increased the feeling of stability spay the straps using the 3rd & 5th slots
Patented Performance Panel

(Patent 2505962B)
This saddle features the ground-breaking Fairfax Performance Panel which is scientifically proven to reduce saddle pressure and increase shoulder & knee flexion over a fence, resulting in better clearance.
The weight-bearing part of the panel under the rider’s seat is separated from the part under the rider’s knee (which lies over the horse’s shoulder). This allows the horse’s shoulder independence of movement.
Adjustable Shoulder Blocks

Monoflap jump saddles with the Performance Panel are supplied with two thicknesses of changeable shoulder blocks.
If a horse has asymmetrical shoulders, use the thicker block on the side with less muscle. This allows the rider to sit squarely while the horse is free to move underneath, building up muscle without restriction.

If you have quite short-legs you can use these blocks under the flap to support your legs.

If you have longer legs, remove the lower block and replace it with a ‘blank’ to create more room and allow you to feel closer to the horse.