Kenzo
Well-Known Member
Yes I know another treeless post....sorry guys.
As some of you know I got my Barefoot London last week, this Saturday was the first time I tried it, after nipping out for a dressage girth and lovely Numed sheepswool girth cover.
Anyway because I don't have the wide pommel yet (been ordered) I thought Id soft pommel it which has been suggested before, just as a temporary measure. Once girthed up and I'm on, its pressing down onto his spine (bottom of his wither) just under where it girths up (if you imagine where the built in girth straps come from and where your stirrups come from which is no good what so ever! But is fine under where I'm sat, can get my schooling whip down and there was even sweat patches on each side with good clearance down the spine there.
Now the pad that came with it (proper Barefoot London shimmable pad) only came with one soft shim in each side but there that soft they just squash down.
Question is, once a normal hard pommel is in will this make any difference, does it actually give more structure to the saddle in this area or will I still have the same problem, will I need to shim up more in that area to create more of a gullet or use the harder thicker shims? Seems that the spine of the pad in that area just pulls down onto the base if his wither as the is nowhere for it to sit up into and the width between the two sides of the pad is too wide so it won't whim up in the right place without it adding bulk everywhere else.
Any suggestions?
As some of you know I got my Barefoot London last week, this Saturday was the first time I tried it, after nipping out for a dressage girth and lovely Numed sheepswool girth cover.
Anyway because I don't have the wide pommel yet (been ordered) I thought Id soft pommel it which has been suggested before, just as a temporary measure. Once girthed up and I'm on, its pressing down onto his spine (bottom of his wither) just under where it girths up (if you imagine where the built in girth straps come from and where your stirrups come from which is no good what so ever! But is fine under where I'm sat, can get my schooling whip down and there was even sweat patches on each side with good clearance down the spine there.
Now the pad that came with it (proper Barefoot London shimmable pad) only came with one soft shim in each side but there that soft they just squash down.
Question is, once a normal hard pommel is in will this make any difference, does it actually give more structure to the saddle in this area or will I still have the same problem, will I need to shim up more in that area to create more of a gullet or use the harder thicker shims? Seems that the spine of the pad in that area just pulls down onto the base if his wither as the is nowhere for it to sit up into and the width between the two sides of the pad is too wide so it won't whim up in the right place without it adding bulk everywhere else.
Any suggestions?