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<blockquote data-quote="dewey" data-source="post: 332744" data-attributes="member: 5710"><p>i think most problems come from people useing the wrong size pads. go on some of the trailrides around and look what people are useing. if my saddle lenghth is 28 inches i want my pad to be atleast 32 inches long. i want some pad showing from underneath my saddle. two inches sticking out in front and that much or more behind same way on the sides. some people you can see any pad sticking out from under their saddles. it looks like they just have a saddle on the horse. look closer and the pad is shorter then the saddle and the back of the saddle is rubbing the hair off the horses back hips. some people have big wide saddles sitting on their horses withers. them kind they need to put two pads on the horse to make the saddle stand up. in the mean time they need to be saddle shopping for one that fits better. i myself like a square cut saddle better then a round cut saddle. one more thing that causes some back problems is the way some people ride instead of sitting up in the saddle they tend to lean to one side or the other. they sit on a horse kinda sideways for some reason. i asked one person why they did that they wasnt aware they was rideing like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dewey, post: 332744, member: 5710"] i think most problems come from people useing the wrong size pads. go on some of the trailrides around and look what people are useing. if my saddle lenghth is 28 inches i want my pad to be atleast 32 inches long. i want some pad showing from underneath my saddle. two inches sticking out in front and that much or more behind same way on the sides. some people you can see any pad sticking out from under their saddles. it looks like they just have a saddle on the horse. look closer and the pad is shorter then the saddle and the back of the saddle is rubbing the hair off the horses back hips. some people have big wide saddles sitting on their horses withers. them kind they need to put two pads on the horse to make the saddle stand up. in the mean time they need to be saddle shopping for one that fits better. i myself like a square cut saddle better then a round cut saddle. one more thing that causes some back problems is the way some people ride instead of sitting up in the saddle they tend to lean to one side or the other. they sit on a horse kinda sideways for some reason. i asked one person why they did that they wasnt aware they was rideing like that. [/QUOTE]
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