poiuytrewq
Well-Known Member
I always thought/knew i was a bit wonky and blamed my achy foot on that. More recently I had swapped saddle and no more achy foot!
Had a saddle check recently and the old saddle has come back out of retirement, for other horse. (correctly fitted for myself and again another horse originally- had the same thing with him) and again I get an ach in my left foot. I'm fine riding in my other saddle which although fitted for the horse has never been assessed for me as such.
It's weird and annoying! I have the same stirrup irons and leathers on both saddles. Unfortunately the (way) better saddle is the one I have issues with. My cheap fits the horse well so will do for now is absolutely fine.
The only asymmertery I can see is that my right knee looks ever so slightly further back on the knee roll, I'm not sure why and I do analyse stuff like this! Its only a fraction.
Ideas?
Had a saddle check recently and the old saddle has come back out of retirement, for other horse. (correctly fitted for myself and again another horse originally- had the same thing with him) and again I get an ach in my left foot. I'm fine riding in my other saddle which although fitted for the horse has never been assessed for me as such.
It's weird and annoying! I have the same stirrup irons and leathers on both saddles. Unfortunately the (way) better saddle is the one I have issues with. My cheap fits the horse well so will do for now is absolutely fine.
The only asymmertery I can see is that my right knee looks ever so slightly further back on the knee roll, I'm not sure why and I do analyse stuff like this! Its only a fraction.
Ideas?