18 May 2008 #1 M Mbronze Well-Known Member Joined 23 February 2007 Messages 2,239 Location Cheshire www.cheshirehorsetaxi.weebly.com 1) Has anyone got one? 2) Are they any good? 3) Are they BE legal?
19 May 2008 #2 J Jemayni Well-Known Member Joined 15 September 2006 Messages 3,304 Location York / Derbyshire Visit site We have one, Depends in what context.... In terms of making an old saddle more comfy, they're very good. We only use it for endurance & day to day. Not really sure about BEs rules on it, they arent the smartest looking things though.....
We have one, Depends in what context.... In terms of making an old saddle more comfy, they're very good. We only use it for endurance & day to day. Not really sure about BEs rules on it, they arent the smartest looking things though.....
19 May 2008 #3 T Thistle Well-Known Member Joined 14 September 2005 Messages 17,553 Location North East Suffolk Visit site I have a brown real sheepskin one that needs a home (if the mice haven't had it) I have a feeling you can use a seatsaver for jumping but not dressage. Not sure if fluffy allowed or just the more subtle suede ones.
I have a brown real sheepskin one that needs a home (if the mice haven't had it) I have a feeling you can use a seatsaver for jumping but not dressage. Not sure if fluffy allowed or just the more subtle suede ones.