Orangehorse
Well-Known Member
Another saddle saga, I'm afraid.
Wasn't happy with my GP as I thought it was a bit tight. Had a saddler who agreed that it needed some adjustment and I asked him what he thought about my dressage saddle that I had hardly used. Said that the dressage saddle was a better tree for my horse than the GP.
So while the GP was being altered I used the dressage. Horse went very well, I found it quite comfortable, so decided to use it more and keep the GP for only when I needed it.
So a few weeks on, I noticed that my back was very painful, at the bottom of the spine, not int he small of my back where trouble usually shows up. Went on for several weeks, so I wondered if it was the saddle and decided to monitor when I had ridden. Yes, it was the dressage saddle. I used the GP last time I rode and no back pain afterwards or since.
I think that maybe the saddle is too wide for me, yet the horse goes really well in it.
I guess it is going back in the tack room!
Wasn't happy with my GP as I thought it was a bit tight. Had a saddler who agreed that it needed some adjustment and I asked him what he thought about my dressage saddle that I had hardly used. Said that the dressage saddle was a better tree for my horse than the GP.
So while the GP was being altered I used the dressage. Horse went very well, I found it quite comfortable, so decided to use it more and keep the GP for only when I needed it.
So a few weeks on, I noticed that my back was very painful, at the bottom of the spine, not int he small of my back where trouble usually shows up. Went on for several weeks, so I wondered if it was the saddle and decided to monitor when I had ridden. Yes, it was the dressage saddle. I used the GP last time I rode and no back pain afterwards or since.
I think that maybe the saddle is too wide for me, yet the horse goes really well in it.
I guess it is going back in the tack room!