What type of saddle do you use!

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Re: What type of saddle do you use!

Post by Cyndi on Fri Jul 17, 2009 10:58 am

Hi Sydney!

I remember you mentioning that pad before. It doesn't cover the whole underside of the saddle, does it? My 'problem' is that the attachment to my pad cuts into Fanny, so I'm wanting to try a different pad that is totally smooth underneath.

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Re: What type of saddle do you use!

Post by Sydney on Sat Jul 25, 2009 12:34 pm

No not the whole thing, it depends on the pad you have to look at them but they are generally like this http://www.kyhorse.com/store/tack/pads/tackytoo.jpg

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Re: What type of saddle do you use!

Post by nags-equestrian on Sat Jul 25, 2009 1:06 pm

I use treeless saddles.

I have a couple of tackytoo pads and they are really nice pads. Made of inch thick wool felt which is really good for shock absorption.

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Re: What type of saddle do you use!

Post by renoo on Fri Sep 25, 2009 12:42 pm

I ride in an older universal Kieffer saddle (English) with a sheepskin pad.

I am thinking about treeless saddle, but I would actually prefer a hybrid - something with either a partial tree or flexible tree, because the treeless saddles have their weight range for the rider at about 65-70kg, and since I'm exactly at that range, I'm really doubting the treeless.

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