bluewhippet
Well-Known Member
I have new stirrup leathers - the kind that are not supposed to stretch, with webbing and leather. Why does my left stirrup permanently feel much shorter than right when they are both on the same hole?
I know horses and riders are not symmetrical. But to this extent? I think I am sitting straight. I do check. In the end today I actually lowered left stirrup by a hole and it felt fine.
Horse is uneven. Physio and saddler go on about it. His skeleton is lower on right and his muscles have wasted as a result due to bad saddle fitting. Would this explain a hole? Or do I have one leg longer than the other? And is it acceptable to ride with left stirrup a hole longer? Much more comfortable.
I know horses and riders are not symmetrical. But to this extent? I think I am sitting straight. I do check. In the end today I actually lowered left stirrup by a hole and it felt fine.
Horse is uneven. Physio and saddler go on about it. His skeleton is lower on right and his muscles have wasted as a result due to bad saddle fitting. Would this explain a hole? Or do I have one leg longer than the other? And is it acceptable to ride with left stirrup a hole longer? Much more comfortable.