| Minerva |
| Bet theres something secondhand on ebay that would suit you Ash |
| Snitches' Stitches |
| I wish I had a bareback pad. I'd just ride bareback, or if it was colder, hop on my mare's blanket lol. Probably would have been a lot more comfortable lol |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Hmm it does look nice, will have to see what the conversion rate is. I am only wanting it to do the odd 10 minute pootle in walk and would like the flexibility to add stirrups |
| Minerva |
| Took Minnie out for the first time since Christmas Eve this weekend just bareback because I couldn't be arsed refitting her saddle 🤣 Didn't die though- she was chill as long as we stopped for snacks on the regular |
| Oakmoss Stud |
| Can't do stirrups on the Iggywick pads but you can on the Torsion treeless saddles, you can pick them up on facebook marketplace for a fairly decent price tbh |
| Oakmoss Stud |
| Min, Oh I know, completely ridiculous but they look sooo nice xD and if Woody gets any fatter it's going to be my only bloody option, he's so *round* |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Oak, yes I had looked at those but not sure you can add stirrups (or if I can sneak the price tag past my other half haha) |
| Minerva |
| I believe Total Contact saddles are slightly better for stirrups. Im not 100% convinced by them but theres plenty of people who seem to love them and their horses seem comfortable. Oak that looks lovely but blimey thats expensive!! |
| Breadcrumbs |
| -Click- This is a paddle. Western version but there are dressage and other versions as well. it's a mix pf a bareback pad and a saddle. Basically you get the feeling of riding bareback but you can adjust structure and cushioning according to your horse's back. |
| Oakmoss Stud |
| I have a Torsion treeless saddle knocking about in the lorry somewhere that I really liked too, it's a bit rolly on the native types but not bad on anything with more of a wither |
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| Snitches' Stitches |
| I wish I had a bareback pad. I'd just ride bareback, or if it was colder, hop on my mare's blanket lol. Probably would have been a lot more comfortable lol |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Hmm it does look nice, will have to see what the conversion rate is. I am only wanting it to do the odd 10 minute pootle in walk and would like the flexibility to add stirrups |
| Minerva |
| Took Minnie out for the first time since Christmas Eve this weekend just bareback because I couldn't be arsed refitting her saddle 🤣 Didn't die though- she was chill as long as we stopped for snacks on the regular |
| Oakmoss Stud |
| Can't do stirrups on the Iggywick pads but you can on the Torsion treeless saddles, you can pick them up on facebook marketplace for a fairly decent price tbh |
| Oakmoss Stud |
| Min, Oh I know, completely ridiculous but they look sooo nice xD and if Woody gets any fatter it's going to be my only bloody option, he's so *round* |
| Ashcroft Park Stud |
| Oak, yes I had looked at those but not sure you can add stirrups (or if I can sneak the price tag past my other half haha) |
| Minerva |
| I believe Total Contact saddles are slightly better for stirrups. Im not 100% convinced by them but theres plenty of people who seem to love them and their horses seem comfortable. Oak that looks lovely but blimey thats expensive!! |
| Breadcrumbs |
| -Click- This is a paddle. Western version but there are dressage and other versions as well. it's a mix pf a bareback pad and a saddle. Basically you get the feeling of riding bareback but you can adjust structure and cushioning according to your horse's back. |
| Oakmoss Stud |
| I have a Torsion treeless saddle knocking about in the lorry somewhere that I really liked too, it's a bit rolly on the native types but not bad on anything with more of a wither |
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