MrsMozart
Just passing through...
Need a new one or two, but can't seem to find something that is a nice colour, has a high wither cut, and is half-fleece.
Any suggestions folks?
Any suggestions folks?
Sorry, no help but loving the semi-dead sheep bit. Arguably all sheep are semi-dead though as it is the ambition of every sheep to die as soon as possible in a manner no other sheep has yet thought of.
btw, what do you call a nice colour? Not neutral or natural shades I suppose?
Nuumed will do them made to order if you give them a ring.
Nummed, they come in my favourtie pretty colours, black, white and if I'm feeling racy, brown!![]()
It always amuses me to see profile pics of you and D1, you are SO alike
I may have just spotted a niche in the market here. Velcro in liners in exciting colours![]()
What about: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...a.103716839725125.7590.100002604285632&type=1
Eskadron lambskin half pad? You can tuck the sheepy under any saddle pad, so no 'what colour to wear today' dilemmas![]()
mattes?
http://www.numnah.com/shop.asp?pid=147
http://www.numnah.com/shop.asp?pid=224
http://www.numnah.com/info_sizes.asp?pid=224
http://www.numnah.com/shop.asp?pid=271
they dont claim to be high witheredbut so many pretty colour choices
, and since they have a page with detailed sizing thought it might be worth a look to compare to your current numnahs?
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I have a lovely Lemieux merino pad in a subtle grey! (full pad but only half fleece).I'm not a dead sheep fan, semi or otherwise, but like this one. I don't understand the half pad thing though. Either I've seen the half pad over the matchy saddlecloth, which negates the technical benefits if the sheepskin, or as they all seem to be rolled at the edges, wearing it under the saddle pad surely creates a ridge?![]()
That looks like a useful beastieThank you
Wonder how it stays flat/in place. The Dizz is not reknown for her patience with her saddles/cloths/fittings (humps like a lizard on speed).
That looks like a useful beastieThank you
Wonder how it stays flat/in place. The Dizz is not reknown for her patience with her saddles/cloths/fittings (humps like a lizard on speed).
I was also going to mention the eskadron dead sheep pad. Brilliant piece of kit and so simple. Only thing is it is not the "spine free" type but as it is not too thick does not seem to cause any problems.
Really easy to fit, place it fluffy side down on neddies back, chuck chosen saddle pad/cloth over the top. There is a little plastic loop on either side of the wither on the skin backing that you thread the saddle cloth velcro strap through which stops any movement. As simple as that. Fleece in front of the pad/cloth folds over giving the fluffy front. Not perhaps the best description of how it works but hope it helps.
Mattes are high withered and there are some nice ones on their website![]()
I was also going to mention the eskadron dead sheep pad. Brilliant piece of kit and so simple. Only thing is it is not the "spine free" type but as it is not too thick does not seem to cause any problems.
Really easy to fit, place it fluffy side down on neddies back, chuck chosen saddle pad/cloth over the top. There is a little plastic loop on either side of the wither on the skin backing that you thread the saddle cloth velcro strap through which stops any movement. As simple as that. Fleece in front of the pad/cloth folds over giving the fluffy front. Not perhaps the best description of how it works but hope it helps.
There are plastic keeper type doobers that you thread the saddle pad tabs through (and then onto your girth strap/D ring) which stops any dead sheepy wriggling!
Have a look on horsehealth or interequine.
Le Meuix do some lovely ones.
What about: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?f...a.103716839725125.7590.100002604285632&type=1
Eskadron lambskin half pad? You can tuck the sheepy under any saddle pad, so no 'what colour to wear today' dilemmas![]()
If its any help I have Mattes saddlecloths still going strong 9 years down the line, pricey but oh so worth it! However one complaint missus I may be tempted by some of their saddlecloths having looked at their website for you ......![]()