posie_honey
Well-Known Member
as i turn my horse away for a few months each winter i will prob always have the problem of topline reducing and the saddle sitting low for a bit when she comes back into work in the spring...
this spring i used layers of gamgee and they did work well - but i think the time has come to invest in a good quality saddle riser with shims so i can adjust it properly as she changes shape (the gamgee does also look a bit odd sticking out the front of the saddle
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can anyone recommend a good one? i've seen prolite, mattes, nuumed and Lemieux - any better than others? i'm happy to spend the money if it's good and will last
Thanks
this spring i used layers of gamgee and they did work well - but i think the time has come to invest in a good quality saddle riser with shims so i can adjust it properly as she changes shape (the gamgee does also look a bit odd sticking out the front of the saddle
can anyone recommend a good one? i've seen prolite, mattes, nuumed and Lemieux - any better than others? i'm happy to spend the money if it's good and will last
Thanks