Please don't ignore the role of saddle pads.

27 Feb.,2022

A saddle pad is a cushion made of different fabrics and filled with soft material inside. It can fill the gap between the saddle and the horse's back, prevent the saddle from directly rubbing the horse's back, and prevent the horse from being injured.

 

  A saddle pad is a cushion made of different fabrics and filled with soft material inside. It can fill the gap between the saddle and the horse's back, prevent the saddle from directly rubbing the horse's back, and prevent the horse from being injured.

  If you've picked the right saddle, it's time to choose a suitable saddle pad to put under it, and check if the saddle slips when using the saddle pad. The saddle pad is just as important as the saddle. Without a proper saddle pad, it will make the saddle no longer fit the horse. I think it doesn't matter if the saddle you buy is cheap or expensive, as long as it fits your horse. But the saddle pad, be sure to buy a good quality. Poor quality saddle pads can break down after a few weeks of use, and then have to be repurchased. Of course, the quality of the material has a lot to do with the material used for the saddle pad. Some saddle pad materials are very beautiful, but not durable, and some materials are rough, but very durable, so you need to choose the saddle pad yourself.

  Regarding the pigment inks, I don't think it should be too thick. The saddle is designed to fit the contours of the horse's back, and anything placed between the saddle and the horse's back will raise the saddle, which will reduce the fit of the saddle to the horse. The saddle pad is too thick, and the higher it lifts the saddle, the wider the saddle slides.

  It should be emphasized that the saddle pad must be as suitable as possible for the shape of the horse's back, and the sewing is complete and strong. This will allow the saddle pad to fit snugly on the horse's back. Of course, the pad size should not be too small or too thick to prevent the saddle from slipping. (The following saddle pads are not recommended: saddle pads that are too thick or poorly stitched in a square or other shape; saddle pads that are not well-shaped and too narrow in the rear; and saddle pads made of faux sheepskin.)

 Please don't ignore the role of saddle pads.

When the saddle pad is folded and not on the horse's back, you can lift it by hand, if the top profile is straight and neat, this is an incorrect saddle pad. Because the withers is arched upward, the saddle pad must have a slight upward arch to match the withers. If the contour of the saddle pad is flat, that will cause the saddle to slip. Using a sheepskin saddle pad to match the withers is terrible. Some say it's a good fit, and that's because it seems okay to use a saddle like this, but it's pretty bad in the long run. For example, if the saddle slides frequently, it can cause pain around the withers. When using a saddle pad, the saddle pad provides pain relief because the pressure points on the withers are relieved. But the problem of saddle slip still exists, and over time will create new pressure points elsewhere on the withers. Therefore, saddle pads made of sheepskin can solve short-term problems, but only make them worse in the long run. Unfortunately, the saddle cannot always fit the horse. We tend to lean to the right or left side of the saddle and put extra pressure on the saddle frame. This will cause the saddle to wear down and the saddle pads will need to be replaced. At the same time, the size of the horse will change over time, which will also affect the fit of the saddle. Check your saddle once a week, preferably before saddling your horse. 

  Finally, it is recommended that you only use the saddle and saddle pads on the horse, and do not use any other fabrics and pads.