Multi Adjustable Saddle Pads????

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Hello, I have a pony who changes weight and I occassionally need something to help with the saddle fit. In an ideal world I'd swap saddles but the pony is a loan pony and it shares a saddle with one of my own ponies. I'd like a multi purpose one as they are costly and the more it does the better, you can guarantee if I buy a rear riser I'll need a front one and vice versa.

I've had a look at one which is a very popular make but I was concerned as if you use both the front and back pads it looks like it would cause the saddle to bridge as the pads don't meet.

Has anyone had any good or bad experiences or can anyone recommend one?

Thanks
 
I used a wow korrector pad. They are expensive so probably not a good idea for your loan pony. You could see if they come up for sale on ebay.

There are also the prosorb lemieux pads and mattes corrector pads but these are quite expensive too.
 
Thanks for that, I use WOW saddles on both my horses. I think one of the liveries had a Korrector I'd forgotton about that, I'll ask her today. The other one that has been recommended was a ThinLite? I'll deff look into the others you mentioned too. Thank you
 
Thanks, I did look at this one but I am concerned as there is a large gap (1" - 1.5") between the front and back pads which I feel could cause a bridging effect.

I think if you used just the front or just the back it would be OK but if you needed to use both together it must cause an irregularity in the contact of the panel.

Has anyone used one and found this to be a problem?
 
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