Gentle_Warrior
Well-Known Member
ok, this now has to be sorted !!! H is Suffolk Punch x Cob and has no withers and a flat table top back. The saddle I bought him with did not fit and has been changed to a wintec by a very good saddler and fits perfectly, he can actually use his shoulders !!!
Trouble is = his saddle has always slipped to the side, for me this is not such an issue as I can ride competently so can shunt and adjust weight to put back in place etc.
Problem is = he does RDA work during the week and so has un balanced un able to ride people on him. One of the clients fell off him on Tuesday because his saddle slipped.
I was not there. His girth is always tight enough but makes no difference. you can't get on from the floor with him because it ALWAYS slips no matter what you do.
Would a breast plate help this ? and if so what make and model would you suggest ???
the other issue is that he is VERY wide chested so needs a make that at least goes to extra full. before having to admit defeat and getting one specially made.
Here is a pic so that you get an idea of his build.
Please help me I do not want anyone else slipping off and losing their confidence on him
Trouble is = his saddle has always slipped to the side, for me this is not such an issue as I can ride competently so can shunt and adjust weight to put back in place etc.
Problem is = he does RDA work during the week and so has un balanced un able to ride people on him. One of the clients fell off him on Tuesday because his saddle slipped.
I was not there. His girth is always tight enough but makes no difference. you can't get on from the floor with him because it ALWAYS slips no matter what you do.
Would a breast plate help this ? and if so what make and model would you suggest ???
the other issue is that he is VERY wide chested so needs a make that at least goes to extra full. before having to admit defeat and getting one specially made.
Here is a pic so that you get an idea of his build.
Please help me I do not want anyone else slipping off and losing their confidence on him