Aria Jumping Saddle Monoflap
Made to order — atelier lead time appliesTax included where applicable. Insured delivery arranged by your concierge.
OLVENIQ Saddlery — handcrafted in the European Union
Our jumping line begins from the landing, not the take-off — the Aria pairs a shock-absorbing panel with a seat so close you feel the stride change before it happens.
The leather is selected hide by hide from a single family-run tannery in Tuscany, vegetable-tanned over six weeks and finished by hand until it develops the deep, quiet lustre that no accelerated process can imitate. Our saddlers cut every panel along the natural grain, so the piece breaks in gracefully and grows more beautiful with each season of use.
Design & Craftsmanship
- Edges skived, folded and edge-painted by hand — no raw cuts anywhere on the saddle
- Hand-stitched in our European atelier — eight stitches to the inch in waxed linen thread
- Shallow, close seat allowing effortless transition between phases of the jump
- V-system billets in English bridle butt for an even, stable girthing line
- Signature old-gold nameplate, individually numbered
- Adjustable spring-steel tree, fitted and guaranteed for ten years
- Forward-cut flap with calf-leather blocks positioning the leg instantly over fences
Specifications
| Discipline | Show jumping |
| Tree | Adjustable spring-steel, 10-year warranty |
| Panels | Dual-density wool and latex |
| Leather | Grippy printed calf seat, smooth flaps |
| Flap | Forward-cut, monoflap construction |
| Gullet widths | Fitted to your horse (MW–XW range) |
| Hardware | Stainless steel, old-gold detailing |
| Weight | ≈ 6.3 kg kg |
| Made in | European Union — OLVENIQ atelier |
| Lead time | 6–8 weeks, made to order |
Care
Clean with a glycerine saddle soap as needed and condition sparingly — quality leather prefers little and often. Avoid oils in excess, which soften structure. We offer a full refurbishment service: stitching, flocking and finish can be renewed at our atelier at any point in the piece's life.
Questions, Answered
How do I know my seat size?
Your fitter will confirm it, but as guidance: most riders take 17" or 17.5"; longer thigh or a preference for a roomier seat suggests 18".
What is the delivery time?
Each saddle is made to order in our European atelier. Standard lead time is 6–8 weeks; a priority service is available on request through your concierge.
The OLVENIQ Promise
OLVENIQ stands behind each piece that leaves our atelier: an extended house warranty, fully insured delivery to your yard, and a personal concierge for fitting, installation and care questions. Quiet, attentive service is part of the product.