Prince33Sp4rkle
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as title, do the gel inserts actually do anything? its too short a phrase to serach for prev threads!
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What is the benefit of using a sheepskin pad? Not trying to be contentious, its a geniune question. My saddler has always been adamant that, having had my saddles fitted, putting sheepskin pads is like wearing ski socks in a pair of normal shoes. The exception is when we have had to fit a saddle temporarily - i.e my mare was very overweight when she came home so ended up in a wide saddle with a pad while she gets back to normal or when the YO fits her saddles on horses into sell. So, not having a pop at anyone - just interested to know why you would use pads for normal use.
Well you see that makes sense - so your saddle is fitted WITH the pad to ensure your horses comfort and shape. But for people with "normal" horses (and I use that term lightly!) what is the benefit that you percieve in using this? I only see them being used as temporary aids normally to make a saddle fit..
Two of mine are ridden in a sheepskin saddle cloth. One because he is cold backed and in a 'normal' saddlecloth dips quite badly when saddle put on and mounted. In his sheepskin he flinches ever so slightly but its a 10th of a reaction that you get normally. Both my saddle fitter and physio have checked him and the saddle out and think its a perfect solution for him. The other one is just a sensitive TB and although he goes well in a normal saddlecloth (poly pad style) he goes better in a sheepskin and always has.
I use the Le Mieux saddle cloths, they really aren't that thick and take up no more room under the saddle than a Poly Pad or similar thick saddlecloth.
I guess there are horses out there who do prefer the feel of the sheepskin against their backs.... and why not!