dressagelove
Well-Known Member
Also in CR.
As I suspected, my physio / saddle fitter has confirmed that my old Albion has contributed to giving my gelding a sore back in the loin area.
The problem now is, he has changed shape that much, I think I'm going to struggle to find one to fit.
He is very short backed, physio thinks he won't take one bigger than 16" (god job I'm skinny!)
However, when the saddle sits where it needs to sit, the girth straps are gong to need to almost lie much further forward to reach the proper place for them to sit if that makes sense.
I.e. my current dressage DOES still fit, but when it sits where is correct, the girth straps lie too far back, almost liike a bucking strap.
So I need a new dressage saddle that will sit far enough back on his back but the girth straps still sit forward.
As I suspected, my physio / saddle fitter has confirmed that my old Albion has contributed to giving my gelding a sore back in the loin area.
The problem now is, he has changed shape that much, I think I'm going to struggle to find one to fit.
He is very short backed, physio thinks he won't take one bigger than 16" (god job I'm skinny!)
However, when the saddle sits where it needs to sit, the girth straps are gong to need to almost lie much further forward to reach the proper place for them to sit if that makes sense.
I.e. my current dressage DOES still fit, but when it sits where is correct, the girth straps lie too far back, almost liike a bucking strap.
So I need a new dressage saddle that will sit far enough back on his back but the girth straps still sit forward.