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<blockquote data-quote="cathys" data-source="post: 392654" data-attributes="member: 6020"><p>I have a old saddle that is the most comfortable saddle I own, I can ride for hours in it..the only problem is it is a hard seat (no cushion at all) and is so darn slipperey. What can a person do (other than putting velcro on saddle and seat of my pants) to keep from slipping in the saddle??</p><p></p><p>I also have a new saddle that is very comfortable and want to use that one more but it is VERY stiff.. what does a person use to soften the leather that hangs and holds the stirrups (don't know the correct name for it sorry). After riding for awhile my knees get sore and I am guessing it is from the stiff leather and trying to keep the stirrup turned outward. What is the best way to break in a new saddle???</p><p> </p><p>Thanks Cathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cathys, post: 392654, member: 6020"] I have a old saddle that is the most comfortable saddle I own, I can ride for hours in it..the only problem is it is a hard seat (no cushion at all) and is so darn slipperey. What can a person do (other than putting velcro on saddle and seat of my pants) to keep from slipping in the saddle?? I also have a new saddle that is very comfortable and want to use that one more but it is VERY stiff.. what does a person use to soften the leather that hangs and holds the stirrups (don't know the correct name for it sorry). After riding for awhile my knees get sore and I am guessing it is from the stiff leather and trying to keep the stirrup turned outward. What is the best way to break in a new saddle??? Thanks Cathy [/QUOTE]
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