4 May 2007 #1 druid Well-Known Member Joined 6 December 2004 Messages 7,667 Visit site Does anyone make an extra deep one? Or do any of the brands come up particularly generously sized?
4 May 2007 #2 F Folara Well-Known Member Joined 22 February 2006 Messages 1,572 Location Berkshire, UK Visit site The Albion ones are a good size ... bleedin expensive tho.
4 May 2007 #3 _daisy_ Well-Known Member Joined 17 March 2005 Messages 5,619 Location South Yorkshire Visit site The bartl ones seem a good size, and not too expensive
5 May 2007 #4 G Governor Well-Known Member Joined 5 September 2005 Messages 2,707 Location London Visit site Inches squares come in various sizes. I love mine, it washes well and stays relatively stiff which I love in dressage pads. Watch out for the postage though, it is very expensive IMO.
Inches squares come in various sizes. I love mine, it washes well and stays relatively stiff which I love in dressage pads. Watch out for the postage though, it is very expensive IMO.
5 May 2007 #5 S Sags_Deer Well-Known Member Joined 11 January 2006 Messages 4,473 Location Somewhere in the hills in the sunny south Visit site ive got a griffin high wither half sheepskin lined one, love it.
5 May 2007 #6 E Evadiva1514 Well-Known Member Joined 7 January 2006 Messages 2,696 Visit site Ive got an Albion dressage square. Its lovely and deep and really nice quality!!
5 May 2007 #7 T Toby_Zaphod Well-Known Member Joined 8 August 2005 Messages 9,292 Location Midlands Visit site Premier Equine do a generously sized Dressage Square that is deep. http://www.premierequineinternational.com/acatalog/saddle_cloths.html
Premier Equine do a generously sized Dressage Square that is deep. http://www.premierequineinternational.com/acatalog/saddle_cloths.html
6 May 2007 #8 J jnet Well-Known Member Joined 16 April 2004 Messages 108 Location England Visit site I like the Nuumed dressage squares, they're nice and deep too.