Numnah for thoroughbred

lmp

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Hi all. Just wondered whether anyone had used a particularly good-fit numnah for a thoroughbred? I know there are the conform ones out now - has anyone tried these?

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Molineux

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Polly Pads are the best I found
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filly190

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I find that sheepskin work very well, nice and soft and no possible rubs. Even in the heat of summer, I use mine as it works with the horse by drying off.
 

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I love my Bartyl saddlecloth. It has sheepskin just under the top half and doesn't lean on the wither. Because it has a rolled bit at the front, it keeps it in place really well too. Fits my TB x like a glove and he loves it!
 

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I have shires high withered ones, they work really well and don't slip! Also the poly pads work well, but can be bit thick for summer...
 

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I find that sheepskin work very well, nice and soft and no possible rubs. Even in the heat of summer, I use mine as it works with the horse by drying off.

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Yup always used a sheepskin one on my Old high withered TB
 
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