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Reg. May 2005
Posted 2009-04-22 7:03 AM (#103749)
Subject: Saddle Pad


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Depending on how much flocking is on your saddle, is there a standard rule of thumb as far as thickness of a saddle pad? My flocking is almost 3/4 of an inch and my pad is about an inch.
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ponytammy
Reg. Jan 2005
Posted 2009-04-22 11:59 AM (#103764 - in reply to #103749)
Subject: RE: Saddle Pad


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The pad thickness really depends on the fit of your saddle and the type of riding that you are doing. Thicker pads tend to cause a saddle to roll. I prefer 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch, but I am using a saddle that fits my horses very well.

The type of material also affects fits. Thick plush will flatten out over time and not be a loafty. Felt compresses too. I prefer real wool pads with a bit of felt cushion in between or the tacky too pad for really hot days. I have not tried the memory foam pads yet; the concept seems plausible to reduce soreness and rider impact on the horses back.

Are you trying to correct a poor saddle fit?

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Reg. May 2005
Posted 2009-04-22 12:52 PM (#103767 - in reply to #103749)
Subject: RE: Saddle Pad


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No, my saddle fits. I was just curious. I see many people use alot of pad.
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mingiz
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2009-04-23 4:45 AM (#103795 - in reply to #103749)
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I use to use pads but they were bulky and my saddle never felt right. I switched to a 1/2 in wool pad and I usually put a 34 x 36 saddle blanket over that. Never have had any problems and my saddle sets better on him.
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jakey1
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2009-04-23 6:58 AM (#103796 - in reply to #103749)
Subject: RE: Saddle Pad


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I have a really good fitting reining saddle that I use for trail riding.  My QH gelding is on the large side, not fat, so I'm using a 1/2" WonPad - closed cell foam with a felt top.  Sweat is always evenly distributed on this saddle and the sweat creates lubrication so the foam does not rub the pressure points.  Years ago, a rep from the Steubben saddle company in Germany explained to me that a saddle that fits correctly does not need any pad at all.  English saddles do not have the fleece lining and the sweat that is created - leather against horse's hide - acts to lubricate and prevent rubbing.  When I bought my reining saddle several years ago, the salesman told me virtually the same thing.
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