alicesmith
Active Member
I'm so very confused, I need to buy one of these but don't know which one, why can't the daft horse be the right shape? 
So my new saddle slips forward on occasion when I'm cantering. I've had the saddler out, and she has recommended I put 'something' under the front of the saddle, as the pony has no definition in his shoulders and so there's nothing for it to stick behind. She's given me a sticky pad but since it's just a rectangular, flat one, said I may need something with a different shape. Someone else has said that perhaps a half pad would also keep the saddle in place, if I got one that I could pad up at the front and leave flat at the back.
While, obviously, I trust my saddler, I don't know enough about the difference between a gel pad and a half pad to know if one would be more suitable than the other? I've been offered a cheap, second hand half pad, not sure if I should take the person up on the offer or find a gel pad?
Waaaaa.
Thanks for any help!
So my new saddle slips forward on occasion when I'm cantering. I've had the saddler out, and she has recommended I put 'something' under the front of the saddle, as the pony has no definition in his shoulders and so there's nothing for it to stick behind. She's given me a sticky pad but since it's just a rectangular, flat one, said I may need something with a different shape. Someone else has said that perhaps a half pad would also keep the saddle in place, if I got one that I could pad up at the front and leave flat at the back.
While, obviously, I trust my saddler, I don't know enough about the difference between a gel pad and a half pad to know if one would be more suitable than the other? I've been offered a cheap, second hand half pad, not sure if I should take the person up on the offer or find a gel pad?
Waaaaa.
Thanks for any help!