Orchardbeck
Well-Known Member
Hi, further to my previous posts about my pony's saddle, I have taken some pics to try and help illustrate the problems we may or may not be having. Although I have had 2 saddle fitter visits in 6 months and have been in frequent telephone contact with them in between I'd be really grateful if you could take a look and tell me what you think.
Yas is 22 and has had little work over the last 2 years, and mostly did endurance before that - lots of fast work in straight lines. I'm not expecting miracles, I just want to make sure she is comfy. We hack and want to do RC low level dressage.
I'm afraid I don't know how to make these smaller! Just to clarify, the saddle was fitted with a medium gullet to cope with Yas' high wither, it is a cob saddle so has shorter points, but a 17 inch seat - the cob models apparently are designed to have broader panels to allow for a longer seat in a smaller space.The 17 inch Thorowgood GPD looked too long for her, according to my fitter, which would have normal width panels, but longer points. We use the point strap and the third girth straps, with a humane girth. She is an Arab PB with big, set back shoulders and is croup high
He advised me to use a Prolite pad, and a rear riser to lift the back panels, as well as pad the wither area so I bought a Prolite adjustable tri pad (six sections), but she is starting to get rubs on her back behind the panels, and I'm just not confident this set up is right for her.
She is moulting as you can see from the pics - I just took the pics quickly whilst I had five mins hence her scruffiness! I was also on my own so couldn't get one of me in the saddle, but I'll get my hubby to take one when he comes in. I'd love to hear your opinions, good or bad, not only of her saddle, but also of her condition in general.
One of Yas naked, so you can see her wither and back conformation (lots of muscle wastage and high withers, and also croup high:
Yas' back and broad ribcage:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yasbackconformation.jpg[/IMG]"]
With saddle girthed up:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle6.jpg[/IMG]"]
Panel contact behind the shoulder:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle2.jpg[/IMG]"]
Rear panel contact:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle3.jpg[/IMG]"]
View from the back:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle10.jpg[/IMG]"]
One more to show the balance:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle8.jpg[/IMG]"]
Yas is 22 and has had little work over the last 2 years, and mostly did endurance before that - lots of fast work in straight lines. I'm not expecting miracles, I just want to make sure she is comfy. We hack and want to do RC low level dressage.
I'm afraid I don't know how to make these smaller! Just to clarify, the saddle was fitted with a medium gullet to cope with Yas' high wither, it is a cob saddle so has shorter points, but a 17 inch seat - the cob models apparently are designed to have broader panels to allow for a longer seat in a smaller space.The 17 inch Thorowgood GPD looked too long for her, according to my fitter, which would have normal width panels, but longer points. We use the point strap and the third girth straps, with a humane girth. She is an Arab PB with big, set back shoulders and is croup high
He advised me to use a Prolite pad, and a rear riser to lift the back panels, as well as pad the wither area so I bought a Prolite adjustable tri pad (six sections), but she is starting to get rubs on her back behind the panels, and I'm just not confident this set up is right for her.
She is moulting as you can see from the pics - I just took the pics quickly whilst I had five mins hence her scruffiness! I was also on my own so couldn't get one of me in the saddle, but I'll get my hubby to take one when he comes in. I'd love to hear your opinions, good or bad, not only of her saddle, but also of her condition in general.
One of Yas naked, so you can see her wither and back conformation (lots of muscle wastage and high withers, and also croup high:
Yas' back and broad ribcage:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yasbackconformation.jpg[/IMG]"]
With saddle girthed up:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle6.jpg[/IMG]"]
Panel contact behind the shoulder:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle2.jpg[/IMG]"]
Rear panel contact:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle3.jpg[/IMG]"]
View from the back:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle10.jpg[/IMG]"]
One more to show the balance:
[URL="[IMG]http://i1250.photobucket.com/albums/hh538/snorman1/Yassaddle8.jpg[/IMG]"]