Charlie31
Well-Known Member
I recently tried my horse in a WOW saddle. He didn't seem to get on with it and I'm trying to work out what might have been wrong as I still think a WOW could be a viable option if we could get the set up right.
Obvious thoughts are that he didn't like the feel of the Flair or the panel set up wasn't right for him but I was also wondering about the headplate. He was in a UU and I guess I wondered if this was the wrong shape for him and made it uncomfortable.
I understand the principle that these headplates are for the horses with the really big withers. Mine is a connie and he does have solid withers with lots of muscle either side so I can understand why he might be a contender for a UU, but then there's part of me that thinks is this enough or does it have to be really truly solid beast? When he was walking along there was a part in walk stride where you could actually see in to where the fronts of the panels are, so a gap between the saddle and the horse if that makes sense. I'm pretty sure the headplate was the right width though so I wondered if maybe the UU was not offering the support further down. Or does it not really matter that much if the width of the headplate is right?
I know the obvious answer is just to try an ordinary U headplate and see how that works out but I was just musing really and wondered if anybody knew more about it and could explain it with some real life examples rather than just the general information given on the WOW website.
Any information greatly appreciated.
Obvious thoughts are that he didn't like the feel of the Flair or the panel set up wasn't right for him but I was also wondering about the headplate. He was in a UU and I guess I wondered if this was the wrong shape for him and made it uncomfortable.
I understand the principle that these headplates are for the horses with the really big withers. Mine is a connie and he does have solid withers with lots of muscle either side so I can understand why he might be a contender for a UU, but then there's part of me that thinks is this enough or does it have to be really truly solid beast? When he was walking along there was a part in walk stride where you could actually see in to where the fronts of the panels are, so a gap between the saddle and the horse if that makes sense. I'm pretty sure the headplate was the right width though so I wondered if maybe the UU was not offering the support further down. Or does it not really matter that much if the width of the headplate is right?
I know the obvious answer is just to try an ordinary U headplate and see how that works out but I was just musing really and wondered if anybody knew more about it and could explain it with some real life examples rather than just the general information given on the WOW website.
Any information greatly appreciated.