Walrus
Well-Known Member
Hello,
This isn't a pony-squishing style thread but I do have a question for those of you with shorter horses / ponies and a taller rider. My pony is quite short in the back and I have quite long legs. I'm struggling with saddles (been hunting for a while) - my instructor has noticed that my main problem seems to be that due to my long hip to knee length my bottom is quite far back in my (little) saddle so I'm landing right at the back of the seat of the saddle. This is having 2 effects - it seems to be shoving the saddle forwards a bit and also it's also obviously concentrating the pressure in one area at the back of the saddle.
Has anyone else come across a similar issue and have you found any particular style of saddle to help (more or less knee roll?) or have you made any alterations to your position to help?
Thanks

This isn't a pony-squishing style thread but I do have a question for those of you with shorter horses / ponies and a taller rider. My pony is quite short in the back and I have quite long legs. I'm struggling with saddles (been hunting for a while) - my instructor has noticed that my main problem seems to be that due to my long hip to knee length my bottom is quite far back in my (little) saddle so I'm landing right at the back of the seat of the saddle. This is having 2 effects - it seems to be shoving the saddle forwards a bit and also it's also obviously concentrating the pressure in one area at the back of the saddle.
Has anyone else come across a similar issue and have you found any particular style of saddle to help (more or less knee roll?) or have you made any alterations to your position to help?
Thanks