Prolite Pads versus GFS Pads

Michelle73

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I'm trying to find a Prolite Wide Relief pad - they're proving hard to come by in my area and very expensive on the web if you include P&P My local tack shop has ordered one but its taking ages to get here! Been waiting around a month so far!

My saddler has recommended that one. I trust him and I'm willing to wait for the wide relief pad to come into my local saddlery.

However, when I went in last night, owner of shop ripped into me about why wouldn't I use a GFS pad instead? I said my saddler had told me that the Prolite pad was the only one proven to work. She told me that was a blatant lie!

So I plan on speaking to Prolite later today. I wondered what your thoughts and experiences of these pads were please?
 
Prolite every time , but you shouldn't need one if your saddle fits ok not many saddlers agree with them !! I would think the lady in the shop wants to sell you one of the GFS ones as thats what she sells !! I got my wide prolite off the internet google I think p/p was free.
 
Thanks, just been speaking with a different saddle fitter and she recommended a Fieldhouse one. Or a Sheepskin numnah. But on speaking with that saddle fitter she doesn't think I need anything. Can't remember everything she said but it all fitted in with the mares shape when I purchased her and her gradual change in shape since I've been working her. I get the impression the mare was pulled in with draw reins in the past as her head was high and back arched but now she's working in a longer lower outline and I'm riding bareback anyway as no time to tack up and ride before dark and weekend we just ride to the field and back! Just re-building muscle and fitness slowly. In April I will be lunging, riding and using a pessoa on her so I think things will improve then.

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Done teeth, back, tack, vet etc etc!
 
Yes I agree with Kerrilli hold out for prolite you can get at Rideaway £43.99 (wide) I also bought the equllibrium massage pad and thats helped a lot but this year i bought a new saddle so I now have 2 saddles 1 for start of season and 1 for when fit I'm beginning to sort myself out now after years of horses with silly backs and all along its the saddle !!
 
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prolite had excellent results in the Pliance pressure testing, better than any other pad on the market i was told, and better than sheepskin. i would hold out for a prolite personally.

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Thats what my saddle fitter told me!
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