ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: [endurance] Sports Saddle Advice

Re: [endurance] Sports Saddle Advice

Diane E. Nelson (nelsonde@ttown.apci.com)
Mon, 29 Apr 1996 09:10:02 -0400 (EDT)

Hi Laura!

Yes, you are faced with exactly the same problems I found with the saddle
and I had had my stirrups moved back a 1/2". I have seen riders using
this saddle without gaitors, although I think it's your length of leg
that will be the determining factor as to whether or not that little flap
will interfer. You may have to get a sheepsking saddle cover with
extended sides, or remove the flap and put sheepskin all the way to the
D-ring.

I know that some people have had initial difficulties in adjusting to
this saddle, but hung in there and now love it. Unfortunately, I
couldn't cut the learning curve.

If you think you want to keep it, sit in it & see where your leg falls
naturally without the stirrups, then mark that spot for them to reset to.

Let me know how you make out--will keep this info for the database.

BTW--Kasey & I really like the Orthoflex. I've been using it with a very
thin dressage pad to avoid the "wrinkling" on the haircoat from the
movement of the booties. No back soreness over limited distances.
Thanks again.

Diane @ Safe Haven
Allentown, PA