H Moffat Seat Saver Update

JaneSteventon

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Hello. For those of you who remember I posted a while back asking for opinions on these as I had a warmblood who I was struggling to sit correctly on. Anyway for those of you who posted I just wanted to let you know it has definetly helped. It has not transformed me from sitting like s**** to a perfect classical position but it has helped me get somewhere near, and has made me more stable in the saddle. The rest now is probably down to me. Tried it on my mare who I have no problems sitting well on and didn't like it at all though, felt it pushed me forward out of the saddle so guess it useful for when you need a bit of extra help.
 
Glad your getting on with it
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Just a tip - school every now and then without it so you don't come to rely on it too much. You can use it for dressage but if you ever wanted to do any showing for example you would have to go without it.
 
Are they really allowed?.....I have just checked the BD rules and they say gel pad seat savers are permitted providing they match the saddle. Presumably this applies to the Heather Moffit.

Wow I might invest!
 
Just as a side comment they are not allowed under pony club rules, hence why I always slip and slide all over the place at pony club dressage
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mine has got into the habit of creasing up a little underneath so it gets a bit uncomfortable after a while

any ideas how i can stop it creasing?
 
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