Impu1sion
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Looking for recommendations for the best saddle to keep me in the plate ?, my core ain't what it used to be! Mulling over which I should put on my list to try.
I am quite puzzled by the idea that a saddle will hold one on a horse. My main lesson horse and subsequent share had a Podhajsky saddle which is very open.
The idea is that the rider balances on the horse. And you can shift your seat and weight where you want it to be. When it was being re flocked, I was asked to hack in a Jessica dressage saddle and hated it.
Second this, or a hip saver if you're a bit broken like me! Also recommend the Acavallo seat savers. I only don't use mine because it's the pony size and my horse has a 17.5" saddle.Assuming that your existing saddle fits you and the horse, try a Heather Moffett seat saver. Riding with one meant that I only used to part company with the late chestnut git once a year, despite his best efforts to up his strike rate.
I think a saddle can make a massive difference.I am quite puzzled by the idea that a saddle will hold one on a horse. My main lesson horse and subsequent share had a Podhajsky saddle which is very open.
The idea is that the rider balances on the horse. And you can shift your seat and weight where you want it to be. When it was being re flocked, I was asked to hack in a Jessica dressage saddle and hated it.
Yup! I've sat a horse face planting in a stock saddle but done an inelegant summersault when babycob had a stumble in the summer and my GP saddle gave me no support at allI think a saddle can make a massive difference.
I’ve ridden in saddles I just feel “safe” on and saddles that I’ve felt the slightest spook would be hard to sit!
I was far more confident riding in my old Ideal Impala than I am in my new K2 (unfortunately!)
Looking for recommendations for the best saddle to keep me in the plate ?, my core ain't what it used to be! Mulling over which I should put on my list to try.