Futureformerlawyer
Well-Known Member
If he gives you any pearls of wisdom please share!!
The saddle should fit the rider as well as the horse... These sound like they don't. I knew someone who had a bit cut out of her £2k saddle so it didn't hurt her "daisy". (Never heard of that term, but its quite amusing!)
Cheers for th reply![]()
I'm happy to change my saddle if that's th issue but I'd hate to go to th potential expense for it to end up being th way I'm riding that's th problem. I do hv a big moving warmblood now. I suppose my best bet will b to borrow another saddle and ride my horse in it properly a few times to c if it's just me. Never had this issue before though.
Well I must be weird because I've never had one!![]()
Faints after reading harveydale's post![]()
I agree with Tallyho................. the riding position (to my mind) should not involve/ cause irritation to the 'daisy' area?! Granted, when riding a bicycle you are leaning forwards, to the handlebars, and hence the chaffing![]()