decca
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I have just bought a Saddle Company Saddle GP for my boy as I wanted a cheap saddle for the odd hack and jump. It is part synthetic, part leather and has serge wool panels underneath not leather.
Unfortunately, as soon as I sit on it, he arches his back like a cat then bucks!
He is a very sensitive chestnut who is allergic to quite a few things, flies, feed etc.
The only way I can use this saddle is with a VERY thick full sheepskin numnah underneath. A normal sheepskin numnah is not thick enough, it also needs to come right down the panels not just under the top panels.
But this makes it very bulky and means I am sitting far off his back and it also slides about a bit.
It is definitely the wool panels, he is fine in any other saddle.
I wondered if anyone else has had this problem and any suggestions for anything I can use underneath. Many of the pads only cover the top of the back, and most are quite expensive so I don't want to waste money or trail and error.
Thanks,
Unfortunately, as soon as I sit on it, he arches his back like a cat then bucks!
He is a very sensitive chestnut who is allergic to quite a few things, flies, feed etc.
The only way I can use this saddle is with a VERY thick full sheepskin numnah underneath. A normal sheepskin numnah is not thick enough, it also needs to come right down the panels not just under the top panels.
But this makes it very bulky and means I am sitting far off his back and it also slides about a bit.
It is definitely the wool panels, he is fine in any other saddle.
I wondered if anyone else has had this problem and any suggestions for anything I can use underneath. Many of the pads only cover the top of the back, and most are quite expensive so I don't want to waste money or trail and error.
Thanks,