AnnaandStella
Well-Known Member
3 months ago I had a master saddler come out to fit my mare who was lacking topline & had muscle wastage at the withers.
She's a TB type Westfalian with high, long withers & a short back & ribcage but I'm a long legged 5'11 so obviously not an easy fit.
Ended up with an almost new Ideal Event 18" seat & a Bartl half-pad as fitter said once she put muscle back on at her withers it'd be perfect but was sitting a bit low due to poor condition.
Horse has put on lots of muscle & topline along her back but still needing a bit more. However, saddle is now "floating" seriously badly at the back - 2 cm of something, a hand's width - and saddler can't come out till next month.
I was advised to pad up the front temporarily but am worried that I'll do serious damage to horsey if I ride on this saddle - it seems to have happened in the past couple of weeks with the spring grass coming through.
What should I do? It's making me feel so depressed & guilty, too.
My finances are almost negligable just now & even paying for the saddler's visit is a worry. I just can't believe that I spend TWICE WHAT I COULD REALLY AFFORD ON A SADDLE THAT DOESN'T FIT.
She's a TB type Westfalian with high, long withers & a short back & ribcage but I'm a long legged 5'11 so obviously not an easy fit.
Ended up with an almost new Ideal Event 18" seat & a Bartl half-pad as fitter said once she put muscle back on at her withers it'd be perfect but was sitting a bit low due to poor condition.
Horse has put on lots of muscle & topline along her back but still needing a bit more. However, saddle is now "floating" seriously badly at the back - 2 cm of something, a hand's width - and saddler can't come out till next month.
I was advised to pad up the front temporarily but am worried that I'll do serious damage to horsey if I ride on this saddle - it seems to have happened in the past couple of weeks with the spring grass coming through.
What should I do? It's making me feel so depressed & guilty, too.
My finances are almost negligable just now & even paying for the saddler's visit is a worry. I just can't believe that I spend TWICE WHAT I COULD REALLY AFFORD ON A SADDLE THAT DOESN'T FIT.