rebmw
Well-Known Member
I bought a new Bates jumping saddle for my horse last year. Only problem I have found with it is that the panels aren't even. I had the saddler who sold it to me out after six months to check it and mentioned to him them that there was a slight difference in the shape of the panels and he said it was because of the creasing of the leather where he had been manipulating and padding out the panel.
I took his word as I have never had a Cair saddle and thought that the whole idea was that when my weight was in the saddle the air pockets would move to fit the horses back so wouldn't worry about it.
A few months ago I had the saddler out to check the saddle as by now the panels looked like they belonged to two different saddles. One had kept to it's original shape, while the other one I wasn't happy about before was now even flatter and had a bit of a ridge across the middle of it where the "crease" was. Saddler added a foam wedge to bring the panel up to the same depth as the other one but there is still this slight ridge where the "crease" is.
My gut feeling is that it isn't right and I've not felt this was right all along but given as I've never had the Cair before I am trusting the professional.
Has anyone ever had this problem with Bates saddles or any other saddles with Cair? I'd really appreciate any feedback as I am on the verge of ringing up the sadder again to say I just doesn't seem right.
I took his word as I have never had a Cair saddle and thought that the whole idea was that when my weight was in the saddle the air pockets would move to fit the horses back so wouldn't worry about it.
A few months ago I had the saddler out to check the saddle as by now the panels looked like they belonged to two different saddles. One had kept to it's original shape, while the other one I wasn't happy about before was now even flatter and had a bit of a ridge across the middle of it where the "crease" was. Saddler added a foam wedge to bring the panel up to the same depth as the other one but there is still this slight ridge where the "crease" is.
My gut feeling is that it isn't right and I've not felt this was right all along but given as I've never had the Cair before I am trusting the professional.
Has anyone ever had this problem with Bates saddles or any other saddles with Cair? I'd really appreciate any feedback as I am on the verge of ringing up the sadder again to say I just doesn't seem right.