MissMincePie&Brandy
Well-Known Member
I have my new horse, I've bought a saddle off my saddler who fitted it - but the saddle slips to the right. It does it for both me and another rider 
I've called the saddler back, but she can't come out until after xmas.
I'm using a limpet pad, which helps a little bit, but this morning I rode and I tightened the girth far too tight to keep the saddle secure, and when I took it off, he had an indentation around the girth area! i don't think I'll ride again until the saddler comes (well maybe a bareback hack!)
The horse is a Gelderlander, and has a similar shape back to an andalusion I know. He has a big fleshy wide shoulder, a very round barrel with a flat back. He does have a wither, but it's not very high.
I've only ridden thoroughbreds for the past few years, so saddle slippage is rather a strange feeling!
What brands of saddle might be worth looking at? Would a balancing strap be the only way to resolve this?
I've called the saddler back, but she can't come out until after xmas.
I'm using a limpet pad, which helps a little bit, but this morning I rode and I tightened the girth far too tight to keep the saddle secure, and when I took it off, he had an indentation around the girth area! i don't think I'll ride again until the saddler comes (well maybe a bareback hack!)
The horse is a Gelderlander, and has a similar shape back to an andalusion I know. He has a big fleshy wide shoulder, a very round barrel with a flat back. He does have a wither, but it's not very high.
I've only ridden thoroughbreds for the past few years, so saddle slippage is rather a strange feeling!
What brands of saddle might be worth looking at? Would a balancing strap be the only way to resolve this?