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Can you use a thin quilted saddle pad by itself or must it be used with a thicker shaped pad overtop?

Written by admin on November 19, 2008 – 8:33 am -

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The measures the saddle correctly, are just uncertain whether it was enough protection for the horse by polishing by itself? Thank you!


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15 Responses to “Can you use a thin quilted saddle pad by itself or must it be used with a thicker shaped pad overtop?”

  1. By barrel racer on Nov 19, 2008 | Reply

    if you want but you could not suggerissi. Even when I 'representation and we m. using Western saddle blankets that are often compared to the deck and English saddle still put a relief. I want to just make sure that my horse is protected from the saddle.

  2. By NOx on Nov 22, 2008 | Reply

    you can use a thin relief by itself, though the fact that most prefer to use [or coloured, as this is now colored ones] a significant measure of exposure soft white cloth below. just makes it more comfortable for the horse and avoid bruising the way the event =

  3. By Genni on Nov 23, 2008 | Reply

    Mine is padded but the kind of layers. but what should be thin end

  4. By Nicole on Nov 24, 2008 | Reply

    Probably it would be once or twice just, but I wouldn 't it does so continuously. Actually, I wouldn 't it does so at all:) I' d convinces another major to go under the saddle — Nicole =

  5. By Kat W on Nov 27, 2008 | Reply

    Yes, you can. Where work, I was assigned to mount a horse that we were harsh riabilitando and they wanted me try them out, so that only a fir tree because of her saddle us has used a very significant breathing, then a relief therapudic more often on top. So yes, you can. For Real would be better to obtain a significant different anyway.

  6. By raerae on Nov 29, 2008 | Reply

    use more often you need to protect its whithers

  7. By Joey J on Nov 30, 2008 | Reply

    thin one should be an end until you have a really good seat assembly.

  8. By red lady-bird on Dec 1, 2008 | Reply

    I wouldn 't gradice say in this respect a Western saddle, but if a saddle is English, so it's really better led by itself. (Too many articles under the saddle can alter the measure and balance) if the measures the saddle, and then there is no reason for all the rubbing. Your thin cloth upholstery will end.

  9. By belair7897 on Dec 2, 2008 | Reply

    It depends really just like your measures from the saddle your horse. If the measures the saddle perfectly, there 's really no need for relief at all except to protect the saddle by the sweat of the horse. Another person has just mentioned that you have to protect your horse 's appassisce. If the measures the saddle correctly, there 's not likely to damage appassisce. But of course most of the saddles don 't quite measure that perfectly and it' s nice to get the relief there just in case.

  10. By kirstikitti on Dec 4, 2008 | Reply

    You can but i would 'NT suggests the

  11. By Posie F on Dec 6, 2008 | Reply

    If referring to a Western saddle, I suggest a relief.

  12. By eatsdirt on Dec 8, 2008 | Reply

    If sterà putting it on my horse to ride, would another significance. It is not worthy of you who polished a wound on your horse…? Not me.

  13. By Karen A on Dec 9, 2008 | Reply

    Recently I did all'installatore professional in the saddle come look at two saddles that I had. After it has registered the best one for improving the relevant measure, I asked news about relief. He told me to use the relief measure soft cloth or a major square more often (guido the place of hunting). Requested news on the "thin; pads" of the child, said Don 't use them because the aim to spiegazzarsi under the saddle and what lucideranno.

  14. By Joel D on Dec 9, 2008 | Reply

    If your horse has a rear muscled you and your saddle is driving reasonably clear and your right for a short period, then yes. You have to add more filling while these variables move the twoard their opposites.

  15. By horseofcourse on Dec 11, 2008 | Reply

    Using always the second relief. It gives the horse an additional layer of comfort.

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