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Orion
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2008-03-25 11:58 AM (#80349)
Subject: Grooma or Dixie Midnight Pad


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Does anyone have experence good or bad with the pressure relief Grooma or Midnight Dixie pad? Do it cause rubbing or galling on the horses back?
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walkin
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2008-03-25 2:55 PM (#80359 - in reply to #80349)
Subject: RE: Grooma or Dixie Midnight Pad


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I have been using a Dixie midnight pad for the last 3 or 4 years without any problems.  With an Ortho flex and a bob marshall
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Orion
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2008-03-25 6:16 PM (#80364 - in reply to #80359)
Subject: RE: Grooma or Dixie Midnight Pad


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Are you using it for stickiness or pressure distribution?
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Painted Horse
Reg. May 2005
Posted 2008-03-25 7:23 PM (#80366 - in reply to #80349)
Subject: RE: Grooma or Dixie Midnight Pad



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I have 3 of this type of pad.  Two I bought from Dixie Midnight and a 3rd from a discount tack supply catalog. Two are midnight blue in color, one is black. Other than the color they are the same thing.

I use mine under a Navajo blanket. The two combined blankets seem to be enough padding and I've not had any sore backs. I use mine mostly to disperse the sweat and heat. Before I got them, my blankets after a 20 -30 mile ride would be soaking wet and seems to double in weight.  With the pads, my blankets stay dry and since they are not soaking up sweat, they don't gain any extra weight.

I have not had any problems with galling or saddle sores under the pads.

 

You can see the pad peeking out from under the rear of the saddle in this photo. I use them with lightweight Cordura saddles for my daughter or my heavy western saddle for me.

 

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