FfionWinnie
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And what do you do in it. Particularly interested in those who compete regularly and how long everyone has been using their saddle for.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Me but don't compete, love it, still looks fab I bought it 2nd hand but no marks on it. I use it for schooling only.
How long have you had it and how many days a month would you say you use it?
I have heard the Smart native can give you sore bits!
I recently trialled the Eventer saddle and can confirm it did give me sore bits - I had to send it back for this reason.
Oh dear. The people who've told me about the SN said the eventer was fine for them. Most painful hack of my life was in a Isabelle werth.
I suppose it will be my luck for it to be the perfect answer for my horse but give me problems. At least I can find out quite cheaply!
What did you think of it from the horse's point of view?
I haven't enjoyed any wintec!
Horse seemed to go well in it but I have to admit that I also had worries about the pressure issues when using long term and am now looking at a WOW saddle. Horse in question has prominent shoulders and I'm struggling to get any saddle to fit so hoping a WOW will work. Saddle was fine for me for 30 minutes or so but I went on a 90 minute hack and did end up with a blister on my "lady bits"!
I have never had any pressure issues in over 10 years of use, with a variety of horses and ponies. In fact, every single animal has improved muscle. Seriously, if your "lady bits" are blistering, my commiserations, but could it have anything to do with your position/conformation?
I'm also planning to speak to wow. Was looking at the local fitter's FB page and saw she owns a horse with an amazing (ly bad) back conformation you would say you could never get a saddle on never mind it fit, the horse is 18 and has always had a wow and is a successful dressage horse so it made me think there is a good chance they will be able to help. There is nothing wrong with my horse but like yours has prominent shoulders.
Would be interested to hear how you get on.
Schlees also sound excellent but I'm not sure of the availability in the UK, especially up here.