Pad to use under saddle?? What would you suggest

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Basically I am trying to find a saddle fitter I trust that also stock second hand saddles within the list I have narrowed my choices to... So proving lengthy atm.

Her saddle has been checked, the lady said it is fine for riding, but a little long on her back and possibly a little narrow.

I think in the picture I've put it on too forwards but naughty me, probably did it worrying about fitter saying it's a little long on her back.

If it's a little narrow, I don't want to put a pad on that will worsen the situation? I was not told to use anything underneath it when riding, but I am just wondering if maybe I should?
Ta for any help :)
 
If you just want a plain thin pad then the absolute best in my opinion is a numed high wither one - they do cc shape which is the one I would go for with your saddle. They are the best bar none! Def don't be tempted to add a load of padding - will only make the situation worse (so many people seem to want to add a half pad to 'help' a too tight saddle?!)
 
I'm really anti pads which is why I make sure all my saddles fit, but as she's new and struggling to find one to suit her atm, having to make do :( So just wondering due to hating pads so much, maybe there's something that actually is beneficial that will do just for now :S thank anyway, I will have a look at them now
 
If you just want a plain thin pad then the absolute best in my opinion is a numed high wither one - they do cc shape which is the one I would go for with your saddle. They are the best bar none! Def don't be tempted to add a load of padding - will only make the situation worse (so many people seem to want to add a half pad to 'help' a too tight saddle?!)

Another vote for numed here.
 
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