kaiserchief
Well-Known Member
There's been a fair bit of discussion on this forum about these saddles recently, so I thought I'd share my experiences of a Ghost saddle trial
I'm 5'5 and have a 13hh pony so finding a saddle that's short enough for his back but has a seat big enough for me has always been tricky. We've been riding in a Libra Trec treeless since I backed him 3 years ago, bar a two month stint in a Thorowgood treed saddle last year, and he really likes the saddle, but I find it very un-supportive, especially for fast work and jumping which are two of our favourite things.
The Libra is on its last legs now - we've done loads more in it than it's really designed for and the flaps are wearing away - you can see the foam through them (whoops!) so I've started the search for a replacement. I received a Ghost saddle on trial from Equine Whispers last Thursday (super customer service!) and have ridden in it every day since then.
First impressions: It's a really nicely made saddle, gorgeous soft leather, removable/adjustable panels (sympanova lined to reduce the likelihood of slipping), I like the Y girthing and the choice of stirrup positions. I also liked that the stirrups attached under the flap as sometimes in the summer I prefer to ride in shorts and half chaps and this setup would mean no stirrups rubbing my thighs.
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Popped it on the pony and was delighted that it wasn't too long for him!
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He didn't bat an eyelid at the different feel so on I hopped:
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And discovered the downside to the stirrups being under the flaps - you have to get off again to lengthen them!
On the first day, we hacked out for an hour in walk, trot and canter. Absolutely delighted with the saddle's stability as Kai was a doughnut (much spooking and head tossing due to the flies) but he moved really nicely in it. Got back and noted a lovely even sweat mark. His back felt nice and he was lovely and relaxed. I noticed though that in trot, I kept bashing my thighs on the thigh rolls, but put it down to the pony being rather more awkward and pingy than usual.
On Friday we jumped in the arena and again, the saddle was very stable! No forwards movement on landing which has been a problem with the Libra and the thigh rolls gave me a really great feeling of security. The twist in the seat is fabulous as my leg drapes much more easily than in the Libra which helped with steering and accuracy. Pony absolutely flew so he liked it too! Only trouble was that again in trot, I was banging my thighs and after jumping he had dry marks under the stirrups.
Saturday was boiling so we did a walking only hack but incorporated lots of hillwork. The saddle is an absolute delight to ride in in walk and again, the twist makes hillwork so much more comfortable I love how easily my leg rests on Kai in it - lateral work is effortless! We played with shoulder in, quarters in and leg yield which he considered child's play.
Tonight we schooled for half an hour, mostly in trot and the thigh roll thing is definitely a problem! The only way I could avoid it was to rise more upright but that unbalanced Kai and made for a cranky pony who couldn't understand why I wasn't riding him properly...we do a lot of trot work so this could unfortunately be the decider for me
I'm getting my final ride in it tomorrow before I send it back so am planning a fast hack to check the sweat pattern again then will give it some serious thought, and maybe try and trial a few other options before making my mind up. I love just about everything about the saddle apart from the trotting issue which could just be because I'm tall and my pony isn't.
I'm 5'5 and have a 13hh pony so finding a saddle that's short enough for his back but has a seat big enough for me has always been tricky. We've been riding in a Libra Trec treeless since I backed him 3 years ago, bar a two month stint in a Thorowgood treed saddle last year, and he really likes the saddle, but I find it very un-supportive, especially for fast work and jumping which are two of our favourite things.
The Libra is on its last legs now - we've done loads more in it than it's really designed for and the flaps are wearing away - you can see the foam through them (whoops!) so I've started the search for a replacement. I received a Ghost saddle on trial from Equine Whispers last Thursday (super customer service!) and have ridden in it every day since then.
First impressions: It's a really nicely made saddle, gorgeous soft leather, removable/adjustable panels (sympanova lined to reduce the likelihood of slipping), I like the Y girthing and the choice of stirrup positions. I also liked that the stirrups attached under the flap as sometimes in the summer I prefer to ride in shorts and half chaps and this setup would mean no stirrups rubbing my thighs.
Popped it on the pony and was delighted that it wasn't too long for him!
He didn't bat an eyelid at the different feel so on I hopped:
And discovered the downside to the stirrups being under the flaps - you have to get off again to lengthen them!
On the first day, we hacked out for an hour in walk, trot and canter. Absolutely delighted with the saddle's stability as Kai was a doughnut (much spooking and head tossing due to the flies) but he moved really nicely in it. Got back and noted a lovely even sweat mark. His back felt nice and he was lovely and relaxed. I noticed though that in trot, I kept bashing my thighs on the thigh rolls, but put it down to the pony being rather more awkward and pingy than usual.
On Friday we jumped in the arena and again, the saddle was very stable! No forwards movement on landing which has been a problem with the Libra and the thigh rolls gave me a really great feeling of security. The twist in the seat is fabulous as my leg drapes much more easily than in the Libra which helped with steering and accuracy. Pony absolutely flew so he liked it too! Only trouble was that again in trot, I was banging my thighs and after jumping he had dry marks under the stirrups.
Saturday was boiling so we did a walking only hack but incorporated lots of hillwork. The saddle is an absolute delight to ride in in walk and again, the twist makes hillwork so much more comfortable I love how easily my leg rests on Kai in it - lateral work is effortless! We played with shoulder in, quarters in and leg yield which he considered child's play.
Tonight we schooled for half an hour, mostly in trot and the thigh roll thing is definitely a problem! The only way I could avoid it was to rise more upright but that unbalanced Kai and made for a cranky pony who couldn't understand why I wasn't riding him properly...we do a lot of trot work so this could unfortunately be the decider for me
I'm getting my final ride in it tomorrow before I send it back so am planning a fast hack to check the sweat pattern again then will give it some serious thought, and maybe try and trial a few other options before making my mind up. I love just about everything about the saddle apart from the trotting issue which could just be because I'm tall and my pony isn't.
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