7 November 2007 #1 W wench Well-Known Member Joined 19 December 2005 Messages 10,260 Visit site when using a roller, what is the best thing to put underneath to stop rubbing?
7 November 2007 #2 Blizzard Well-Known Member Joined 6 September 2006 Messages 7,760 Location South Africa Visit site I dont use anything because my roller is padded, however you can get prolite roller pads, or some people just use a saddlecloth.
I dont use anything because my roller is padded, however you can get prolite roller pads, or some people just use a saddlecloth.
7 November 2007 #3 A amandathepanda Well-Known Member Joined 5 September 2007 Messages 3,098 Location Cheltenham Visit site Polypad roller pads are good
7 November 2007 #4 kerilli Well-Known Member Joined 1 April 2002 Messages 27,417 Location Lovely Northamptonshire again! Visit site a polypad folded in half, i think.
7 November 2007 #5 S sfward Well-Known Member Joined 29 June 2007 Messages 1,214 Location York Visit site I use 2 saddle pads...
7 November 2007 #6 C ChowChow Well-Known Member Joined 27 October 2007 Messages 262 Location Up North Visit site Robinsons sell roller pads for £9.00
7 November 2007 #7 jesterfaerie Well-Known Member Joined 21 January 2007 Messages 11,177 Location Yorkshire Visit site I would try the saddle cloth first (saves you money buying a roller pad if you don't already have one).
I would try the saddle cloth first (saves you money buying a roller pad if you don't already have one).
7 November 2007 #8 M miller Well-Known Member Joined 16 June 2005 Messages 2,566 Location S Lincs Visit site I use a piece of high density cushion foam bought of local market for 75p thicker than poly pad and can cut a channle out of the middle for spine clearance - my roller is also padded but I still also use foam undeneath
I use a piece of high density cushion foam bought of local market for 75p thicker than poly pad and can cut a channle out of the middle for spine clearance - my roller is also padded but I still also use foam undeneath