Fiona
Well-Known Member
Sophie is a 16.2 IDx mare. Her saddle is a bates GP with a narrow gullet plate. I started using a prolite pad underneath her saddle last year as it seemed a tiny bit wide for her, and I thought it would make it a better fit (not acually sure if there is a narrower gullet plate than narrow). Also most HHOers seem to think that prolite is good to use when jumping as it spreads any pressure points.
Anyway, thats the background...
FOr the past week I have noticed a darker mark (she is a grey) on either side just behind her withers. She has been bathed and the mark remains. Doesn't mind pressure with my fingers there or anywhere else on her back (back lady did her back about 2 months ago BTW).
Today OH schooled her for half an hour and I stripped the numnah off it when we got back in the yard. The dark mark exactly corresponds shape of the prolite pad, and even worse (to my absolute horror) there was a ridge of swelling just below the bottom edge of the pad.
Maybe I'm not explaining well, but if my hand was on her spine and I ran it vertically down her side, there was a bump up exactly where the edge of the pad was sitting under the saddle.
Needless to say the prolite has been removed, and hopefully her sadle on its own will still give enough clearance in front. My saddler would come out and see it I'm sure, but he is closed this week (holiday in NI) and won't be available to talk to until next Monday.
I will check her back tonight, though assuming the presure ridge will have dispersed by then. I've never noticed it before by the way, even though I often sponge her saddle area after riding.
Do Bates/Wintec do a narrower than narrow gullet plate???
Has anyone noticed similar pressure ridge on their horse due to a pad/numnah or saddle?
Sorry - thats quite long!!!
Fiona
Anyway, thats the background...
FOr the past week I have noticed a darker mark (she is a grey) on either side just behind her withers. She has been bathed and the mark remains. Doesn't mind pressure with my fingers there or anywhere else on her back (back lady did her back about 2 months ago BTW).
Today OH schooled her for half an hour and I stripped the numnah off it when we got back in the yard. The dark mark exactly corresponds shape of the prolite pad, and even worse (to my absolute horror) there was a ridge of swelling just below the bottom edge of the pad.
Maybe I'm not explaining well, but if my hand was on her spine and I ran it vertically down her side, there was a bump up exactly where the edge of the pad was sitting under the saddle.
Needless to say the prolite has been removed, and hopefully her sadle on its own will still give enough clearance in front. My saddler would come out and see it I'm sure, but he is closed this week (holiday in NI) and won't be available to talk to until next Monday.
I will check her back tonight, though assuming the presure ridge will have dispersed by then. I've never noticed it before by the way, even though I often sponge her saddle area after riding.
Do Bates/Wintec do a narrower than narrow gullet plate???
Has anyone noticed similar pressure ridge on their horse due to a pad/numnah or saddle?
Sorry - thats quite long!!!
Fiona