Size Chart - Equestrian Stockholm Jump Saddle Pads
How to Choose the Right Size ES Jump Saddle Pad
Equestrian Stockholm jump saddle pads come in three sizes: Cob, Full, and Extra Full. Jump pads have a different shape to dressage pads — they're cut with a more forward flap to match the shorter, rounder panels on jumping and GP saddles.
Here's a quick guide based on saddle seat size:
- Extra Full — fits saddles from 18" and up. Best for larger jumping saddles or riders who like generous coverage.
- Full — fits saddles from 16" and up. The most popular size and suits the majority of jump and GP saddles.
- Cob — fits saddles 16" and down. Suits smaller horses and ponies in jump-style saddles.
We generally stock Full size in our jump pad range. Cob and Extra Full sizes are available for special order — just drop us an email and we'll sort it out for you.
This page covers Jump saddle pad sizing. If you ride in a dressage saddle, head to our ES Dressage Saddle Pad Size Chart instead — the shape and measurements are different.
ES Jump Saddle Pad Measurements
The diagram below shows where dimensions A, B, and C are measured on the pad. Use a soft tape measure along your current saddle pad or saddle flap to compare.

| SIZE | A (spine length) | B (drop depth) | C (bottom edge) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Extra Full | 64.5cm / 25.5 in | 52cm / 20.5 in | 72cm / 28.3 in |
| Full | 61cm / 24 in | 48cm / 18.9 in | 68cm / 27.7 in |
| Cob | 57.5cm / 22.5 in | 46cm / 18 in | 64.5cm / 25.4 in |
Jump vs Dressage Pad — Key Differences
The main difference between ES jump and dressage pads is the flap shape. Jump pads have a shorter, more forward-cut drop (dimension B) to sit neatly under a jump saddle's rounder flap. Dressage pads have a longer, straighter drop to match the extended flap of a dressage saddle. If you use your pad with a GP saddle, a jump pad will generally be the better fit.
Sizing Tips
- The measurements above are flat measurements — the pad will sit slightly differently once shaped around your saddle.
- ES pads hold their shape well after washing, so the size you start with is the size you'll keep.
- If you're using a half pad underneath, you may want to go up a size to accommodate the extra bulk.
Not sure which size is right? Drop us an email — we're happy to help you figure it out based on your saddle brand and size.