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The Scoop On English Saddle Pads



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By : RON PETRACEK    29 or more times read
Submitted 2008-04-30 10:33:45
Do I really need a saddle pad? This is a question you may ask. I have heard hundreds of people ask this question, so we are going to take a look at it and address a few pointers.

It is true that saddle seat horses are often ridden without pads but it is also true that it can rub the skin of your horse raw. If you have ever seen a saddle sore on your horse you will really want to protect them in the future.

It is a good idea to figure out the right pad to suit your horse, your discipline, the occasion, and the workout. Use the chart below to help decide what pads to use. What you need may vary but below are what are normally highly suggested.

Regular Back:

Summer Time: When your horse is strong and usually shows no saddle issues.

Jumping medium weight shaped fleece pad
Hacking light/medium weight quilted baby pad
Dressage light/medium weight quilted dressage pad

Winter Time: Strong back no problems

Jumping thick all purpose pad + non slip pad
Hacking medium weight all purpose pad + shaped fleece pad
Dressage fleece or wool lined dressage pad

Fall/spring: Strong back no problems

Jumping breathable cotton pad + non slip pad
Hacking medium weight all purpose pad
Dressage medium weight dressage pad

Sensitive Back:

Summer Time: When it gets hot you are going to want to make sure you keep your mount as cool as possible.

Jumping breathable cotton pad
Hacking light weight quilted baby pad + shaped fleece girth
Dressage medium weight dressage pad

Winter Time: We need to consider the change we make in our own dress.

Jumping medium weight all purpose + half pad/wither relief pad
Hacking thick all purpose pad + light weight shaped fleece pad
Dressage thick quilted dressage pad + light weight shaped fleece pad

Spring/Fall:

Jumping light weight all purpose pad + half pad/with relief pad
Hacking thick all purpose pad
Dressage light weight dressage pad + medium weight shaped fleece pad

Showing:

Regular back:

Jumping/HUS doubled faced shaped fleece pad
Dressage Light/medium weight dressage pad

Sensitive Back:

Jumping/HUS light weight shaped fleece pad + half pad/wither relief pad
Dressage Thick quilted dressage pad

Don t forget!

* To wash saddle pads frequently to remove dirt/hair/sweat
* Only use completely dry pads, never damp
* Use the girth and billet straps to prevent slipping

Take the time to frequently check your horse for spots that have the hair being worn off. You may even need to bring out a saddle fitter.

These are some great pointers to start. If you would like to discuss more about english riding please visit our resource links below.

Thanks for taking the time to enjoy this article. We have multiple articles that cover all ranges of riding. You can visit our article site and enjoy hundreds of equine specific articles.

We would love to have your input and feedback on english saddle pads and your favorite style of riding. Our equine network includes 12 sites each having hundreds of breeds for every riding style.

Your presence would greatly appreciated in our forum as well. We all love horses and the love that they return is valuable to us all. Share that with others.
Author Resource:- Ron Petracek was raised in southern Idaho with horses and the great outdoors. With this continued passion He now shares through a a vast equine network. Learn more by clicking the links below. Http://www.Horsechitchat.com/network.php or Http://www.equineinternet.com and view these great sites.
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