miller
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Need some help finding a dressage girth that doesn't rub (Chestnut Mare post reminded me!) OH's mare is very thin skinned - she wears a dressage saddle/girth but the girth is rubbing where the fleshy muscle part above her elbow meets her body.
The girth she's wearing a really soft leather shaped dressage girth. Bought a Mattes wool girth sleeve on sunday - rode her last night and rubbed again, itseems worse when she sweats and it's almost like a pinch mark between the fleshy bit of skin above her elbow and her side
Her girth groove is quite far forward so girth sits forward naturally or if you put it on further back, her mares belly pushes it forwards - any ideas?
She has got a deep belly - not overweight but she's been out of work for a long time and being reschooled so her tummy muscles aren't particularly strong at the moment.
Have tried a Cottage craft thinner dressage girth and it just folded over in the middle and she hated it, have tried a wider webbing comfort zone girth - same result as cottage craft.
Going to try a Kieffer neoprene one next but can't see it'll be any different to having the wool pad.
The shaped parts of her current girth are in the right place.
Any ideas? Obviously she won't be worked until the sore parts have healed . Anything we can put on her skin to 'toughen it up' she is very fine haired and does rub easily - obviously the sweating doesn't help
The girth she's wearing a really soft leather shaped dressage girth. Bought a Mattes wool girth sleeve on sunday - rode her last night and rubbed again, itseems worse when she sweats and it's almost like a pinch mark between the fleshy bit of skin above her elbow and her side
Her girth groove is quite far forward so girth sits forward naturally or if you put it on further back, her mares belly pushes it forwards - any ideas?
She has got a deep belly - not overweight but she's been out of work for a long time and being reschooled so her tummy muscles aren't particularly strong at the moment.
Have tried a Cottage craft thinner dressage girth and it just folded over in the middle and she hated it, have tried a wider webbing comfort zone girth - same result as cottage craft.
Going to try a Kieffer neoprene one next but can't see it'll be any different to having the wool pad.
The shaped parts of her current girth are in the right place.
Any ideas? Obviously she won't be worked until the sore parts have healed . Anything we can put on her skin to 'toughen it up' she is very fine haired and does rub easily - obviously the sweating doesn't help