Saddle slipping

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Hi i was just wondering if anyone knew how to stop a saddle from slipping i have a grip saddle pad but it's not working at the girth is done up
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Echo the others about a proper fit and get rid of all that padding. But - as the owner of a very low withered native - once the saddle actually fits and with a thin pad only try a racing sharkskin (NB Not made of sharks - its actually rubber) like this one https://www.ejwicks.co.uk/sharkskin...MI_qOu3MPJ6QIVSrDtCh24UQQFEAQYASABEgIsC_D_BwE

When they are basically barrel shaped a small amount of lateral slip is very difficult to limit and these help. But - and I cannot emphasise this enough - not until the saddle is checked and fitted as well as it can possibly be.
 
Ok thanks guys the thing is she needs extra support so i either have a nummnah underneath or a half pad on top im going to try just the grip pad today but this has only started happening
 
You can have your saddle fitted to accomodate a suitable pad if you need one. Coblet's saddle has always been fitted to accomodate a sheepskin 1/2 pad. Initially because as a PC Pony he had to accomodate dfferent weight riders from time to time and more recently becuase he is very old and his back is dippping. But always only on specific saddler advice and fitting to accomodate it.

Pads don't support a back as such - do you need to protect her back from soemthing?
 
Hi shay its fine now we have figured out the problem there was to many pads underneath so it was slipping i put just the grip pad on and it didnt slip
 
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