Firewell
Well-Known Member
Hello,
Can anyone help?
I own a compact, well built TB mare who is slightly croup high and has a forward girth line. I purchased an Albion K2 jump saddle last summer but over the months it has been slipping forward and has given her sore muscles just behind the withers and where the back of the saddle goes. My old saddler kept saying it was fine but it got to the point where she started to have the odd stop jumping (not like her all, she LOVES to jump) and generally she was being difficult to ride. I decided to give her 6 weeks off and got a good osteopath to look at her and he confirmed my suspision that the saddle had caused her pain.
She is back in work now and I have had a different saddler come to look at her. I didnt want to ride in the Albion so have been using an old wintec 500 that I used to use when I first brought my horse. The saddler put a medium/wide plate in the wintec for now (it did have a medium plate but this was pinching) but now the wintec slips forward also (but not as bad as the albion) so for the next couple of weeks she advised to use a polypad and a prolite pad to cusion the saddle and to stop it slipping forward. In the mean time the saddler is going to put a point strap on the Albion as she thinks this may stop it from slipping forward.
If this doesnt work does anyone know of a make of saddle that may work? or have any other ideas of how I can stop my Albion from slipping forward? My mare is very broad for a TB with fairly flat withers, think of a bouncy rubber ball and that is basically her conformation. It just seems that if the saddle fits her, it slips forward. Saddles that are too narrow and pinch dont slip forward.
I cant jump her untill im postive shes completely comfortable and its getting to be a bit upsetting.
I was thinking of trying a WOW or a Thorowgood T6 jump?
sorry this is long
Thanks
Can anyone help?
I own a compact, well built TB mare who is slightly croup high and has a forward girth line. I purchased an Albion K2 jump saddle last summer but over the months it has been slipping forward and has given her sore muscles just behind the withers and where the back of the saddle goes. My old saddler kept saying it was fine but it got to the point where she started to have the odd stop jumping (not like her all, she LOVES to jump) and generally she was being difficult to ride. I decided to give her 6 weeks off and got a good osteopath to look at her and he confirmed my suspision that the saddle had caused her pain.
She is back in work now and I have had a different saddler come to look at her. I didnt want to ride in the Albion so have been using an old wintec 500 that I used to use when I first brought my horse. The saddler put a medium/wide plate in the wintec for now (it did have a medium plate but this was pinching) but now the wintec slips forward also (but not as bad as the albion) so for the next couple of weeks she advised to use a polypad and a prolite pad to cusion the saddle and to stop it slipping forward. In the mean time the saddler is going to put a point strap on the Albion as she thinks this may stop it from slipping forward.
If this doesnt work does anyone know of a make of saddle that may work? or have any other ideas of how I can stop my Albion from slipping forward? My mare is very broad for a TB with fairly flat withers, think of a bouncy rubber ball and that is basically her conformation. It just seems that if the saddle fits her, it slips forward. Saddles that are too narrow and pinch dont slip forward.
I cant jump her untill im postive shes completely comfortable and its getting to be a bit upsetting.
I was thinking of trying a WOW or a Thorowgood T6 jump?
sorry this is long
Thanks