crazyhorse37
Well-Known Member
Any help, advice, suggestions would be gratefully appreciated. I have an older mare with arthritis. For the last 3 years we have been plodding about in walk bareback. I have 3 saddles, none of which fit. We have seen a number of saddlers, all of whom agree that a 'conventional' saddle will not fit her.
I have tried a couple of treeless saddles, but whilst they were great, they slip back as the rigid pommel at the front wants to sit where I would be and they just keep on slipping back.
I am currently considering a wow saddle (any positive or negative comments on the fitters in the SW would be welcome). I have considered a free'n'easy or reactor panel saddle, but am concerned that the points to attach the seat onto the panels will create pressure areas. I have also heard about balance saddles but really don't know much about them, again any info and thoughts would be welcome.
Here are a list of the problems that we have to see if anyone knows of anything that would be able to overcome them:
- dipped back (though not extreme)
- muscle wastage (from her way of going due to her arthritis and age)
- high withers (due to dipped back and muscle wastage)
- asymmetrical shoulders (her anatomy rather than muscle wastage)
- big movement in her scapulae and shoulders
- due to the arthritis in her back legs she has altered her walk pattern, meaning that instead of flexing through her stifles, she swings through her back. This means that she gets lateral movement through her spine
- I have become rather accustomed to riding bareback as I feel close to the movement and can feel the back muscles so well that I can tell when she is having problems with her arthritis and so I can change her meds/work load quickly in order avert problems quickly. However I understand that this won't be quite the same, I would like as much closeness of feel as possible.
Any suggestions of saddles etc. would be gratefully received.
I have tried a couple of treeless saddles, but whilst they were great, they slip back as the rigid pommel at the front wants to sit where I would be and they just keep on slipping back.
I am currently considering a wow saddle (any positive or negative comments on the fitters in the SW would be welcome). I have considered a free'n'easy or reactor panel saddle, but am concerned that the points to attach the seat onto the panels will create pressure areas. I have also heard about balance saddles but really don't know much about them, again any info and thoughts would be welcome.
Here are a list of the problems that we have to see if anyone knows of anything that would be able to overcome them:
- dipped back (though not extreme)
- muscle wastage (from her way of going due to her arthritis and age)
- high withers (due to dipped back and muscle wastage)
- asymmetrical shoulders (her anatomy rather than muscle wastage)
- big movement in her scapulae and shoulders
- due to the arthritis in her back legs she has altered her walk pattern, meaning that instead of flexing through her stifles, she swings through her back. This means that she gets lateral movement through her spine
- I have become rather accustomed to riding bareback as I feel close to the movement and can feel the back muscles so well that I can tell when she is having problems with her arthritis and so I can change her meds/work load quickly in order avert problems quickly. However I understand that this won't be quite the same, I would like as much closeness of feel as possible.
Any suggestions of saddles etc. would be gratefully received.