Katie :)
Active Member
Hi
I recently worked a few weeks at a show jumping yard and noticed every horse was ridden with a wool/fleece saddle pad/half pad. When I asked they said it was mainly because their leather saddles were being shared between horses, so it ensured a better fit. I have a synthetic saddle fitted by a professional saddler, but was wondering if a saddle pad would be useful in reducing any shock to the back (as I do lots of jumping up to 1.20) and just be a comfortable extra - or would a saddle pad compromise the fit of my saddle? (not sure how my saddler would take the fact I was using a saddle pad - he has a thing against numnahs even! So I would rather come on here and get advice from more than just him)
Thank you!
Katie
I recently worked a few weeks at a show jumping yard and noticed every horse was ridden with a wool/fleece saddle pad/half pad. When I asked they said it was mainly because their leather saddles were being shared between horses, so it ensured a better fit. I have a synthetic saddle fitted by a professional saddler, but was wondering if a saddle pad would be useful in reducing any shock to the back (as I do lots of jumping up to 1.20) and just be a comfortable extra - or would a saddle pad compromise the fit of my saddle? (not sure how my saddler would take the fact I was using a saddle pad - he has a thing against numnahs even! So I would rather come on here and get advice from more than just him)
Thank you!
Katie