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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Great quality item. Easy to install and works like a charm!
James Verdouw
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Easy to install. The mounting screws that came with the plastic drywall inserts didn't seem long enough to expand the inserts and secure it in place. I ended up moving it and screwing it into a stud.Sturdy enough for english pads, however western pads are heavier and caused the bars to tilt down.
Tracy D.
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
The bars bent and wouldn’t even hold my saddle pads. Cheap material and quality. Super disappointed.
momof6cats
Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2024
I got the Saddle Pad Rack for storing items for photo shoots, and it’s been perfect! It’s heavy-duty for the items I need it for and works really well to display blankets or backgrounds for my shoots. It was easy to install, and I’m using it indoors in my studio. The arms are long enough to hold a couple of items each, which is exactly what I needed. Highly recommend!
jaded_green
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
This saddle pad rack is heavy solid metal and very sturdy. Perfect for storing my hoard of saddle pads. I like that it swivels so that it can be laid flat against the wall to save space.
KC Cullum
Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2024
Sure it's marketed as a saddle blanket rack. But this Montex rack works great in an alternative use, that being a pool towel holder.I got this to replace an older swiveling towel rack that's been mounted by my pool for years, but that time and the elements had caused to fail. I thought, why not try out this item. And so far I couldn't be happier. It is very simple to install: Though it comes with drywall anchors, in my case I had to use masonry anchors I already had to mount it in place of the old one to the brick of my house by the pool. The arms are plenty long and seem to be quite sturdy; and for my use, if they're strong enough for a horse blanket they're surely more than strong enough for a few wet towels. The arms as I said are quite long, and because of my limited space I cut-off / shortened three of the arms to fit my space (so they would not extend beyond the end of the wall). But ultimately I ended up using all six -- three shortened, and three full-length -- and it looks and works great; I just flipped the three longer arms the other direction. Because the arms simply drop into place you can use as many or as few as you choose. One very nice feature for my use is the little plastic caps on the end of each arm serve to prevent the towels from blowing off in the windy conditions where I live.All-in-all, this is a great alternative use that fit my needs beautifully.
CaptKope
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
This product will probably work fine if you have light, English pads and women who are careful to take care of equipment. However, if you are running a Western barn with heavy pads and 4-H kids who are tossing tack up as fast as they can so they can go get ice cream, these bars are going to bend.
BrandC.
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024
This pad holder is nice and attached easily to a wall. I will say it’s fine for some of my shorter pads like 30” but once you get up to 34,36” with 1” wool lining with a rug over them it’s not as sturdy. But overall is a nice pad holder if you ride English or barrel race, but those cutting and ranch pads might be too big.
LJ
Reviewed in Canada on October 14, 2024
Damage is superficial but product being sold as new and it is not.
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