beaconhorse
Well-Known Member
I do mean ones that are made to fit stirrups too.
I was reading an article that said it is dangerous as pads do NOT stay central if weight is put too much on one side because there is no tree. (ie when horse spooks etc) So rider is very likely to fall with foot stuck in stirrup
Just wondered what everyones view is as I am thinking of getting a bareback pad (when funds allow) and I know it would be easier to have one with stirrups.
I was reading an article that said it is dangerous as pads do NOT stay central if weight is put too much on one side because there is no tree. (ie when horse spooks etc) So rider is very likely to fall with foot stuck in stirrup
Just wondered what everyones view is as I am thinking of getting a bareback pad (when funds allow) and I know it would be easier to have one with stirrups.