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Expert
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      Location: PICAYUNE,MS | looking for a new pad that doesn't slip and is good for your horses back |
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I just read the headlines
Posts: 4483
        
| In my experience it depends on the horse. My horse prefers something soft like BOT liner or fleece. Right now I am using the BOT pad with a Saddleright. On other horses, I have used 5 Star, Tod Sloan and Classic Equine pad and inhav also used a Won pad. I liked all of these. |
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Veteran
Posts: 120

| I think it depends on the horse, but I really like the Toklat pad I just got! |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I dont use any other pads but my 5 Stars, I do use the BOT as a liner. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 534
  Location: Ohio girl moved to PA | I use a Best Ever Kush pad 1" thick and also have a BOT liner under. I love my pad and it doesnt cause any soreness but i do notice that it shifts a bit after a long work out. I am wanting to try a 5 star since i see so many good things about them. |
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Posts: 795
      Location: GODS country | I love my 1/2" CSI pad! I have used 5 Stars in the past and liked them as well. |
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 Serious Snap Trapper
Posts: 4275
       Location: In The Snow, AZ | I have a 3/4" and a 1" 5 star pads with their liners. I have tried the Best Ever, and although I liked it for a while, it started separating and falling apart pretty early on. I am not one to spend a lot on a pad, so was sorely disappointed with the Best Ever. But the 5 stars are holding up amazingly and are the only pads I will spend THAT much on. |
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  Whack and Roll
Posts: 6342
      Location: NE Texas | I'm loving my SPH Performance Pad from Kyle Shurig!
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Posts: 3815
      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Nothing but 3/4 Five Stars for this gal |
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Posts: 2097
    Location: Deep South | I love my Tod Slones. I thought about switching to 5 Star, because of all the excellent reviews, but I haven't been able to find a person who can tell me the difference between a Slone and a 5 Star. The price difference between the 2 for a basic no frills pad is $50. I think they are both very good quality, and that you are paying more for the available upgrade options that 5 Star offers. And they obviously market their products very well. |
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Sparklin Cowgirl
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| I really like mt 5 Stars but I think it depends on the horse. I had one that I only rode in a Molly Powell pad. Just the way she was shaped it worked best for her. |
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I just read the headlines
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| Herbie - 2017-02-15 9:51 AM
I'm loving my SPH Performance Pad from Kyle Shurig!
Herbie, what brand of saddle is that? I really like what I can see of the seat. |
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 Not Afraid to Work
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| I personally like my CSI on my big withered gelding but my 5 star on my flatter backed horses. |
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Posts: 690
     Location: Georgia | Really like my SPH pad and my 5 star. I wish I could get my BOT liner to work but it always moves around snd slides too much |
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  Whack and Roll
Posts: 6342
      Location: NE Texas | GLP - 2017-02-15 12:11 PM Herbie - 2017-02-15 9:51 AM I'm loving my SPH Performance Pad from Kyle Shurig! Herbie, what brand of saddle is that? I really like what I can see of the seat.
GLP, it's a roohide. I am pretty smitten with it! Have looked for a used one for years and finally found one I could afford and was in my size. Now I have two of them.
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| I think I pretty much have or have had most saddle pads available....5 star, best ever, SPH, equipedic, saddleright, classic equine, air-ride CJ, cashel, old style ricotti, no brand wool, diamond wool black, corrector, lami-cell FG collection, supracor...I'm sure I am leaving some out.
My favorite is the Diamond Wool Black with a 13" cutback that Caldwell Saddlery carries that is designed for a horse with a long wither. It is the only saddle pad that allows the saddle to stay up where I want it. |
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 Star Padded Honey
Posts: 8890
          Location: NW MT | BamaCanChaser - 2017-02-15 10:24 AM I love my Tod Slones. I thought about switching to 5 Star, because of all the excellent reviews, but I haven't been able to find a person who can tell me the difference between a Slone and a 5 Star. The price difference between the 2 for a basic no frills pad is $50. I think they are both very good quality, and that you are paying more for the available upgrade options that 5 Star offers. And they obviously market their products very well.
I guess you haven't talked to the right person then!  The simple difference is that 5 Stars are the only felted wool pad with as close to 100% virgin wool as you can get in them (92-98% and balance being reworked (used) wool) - and are rated as F10 & F11 - while the Slones have only 55% virgin wool, with 45% reworked wool and synthetic materials and rated at F15. International Felting Standards show that the F11 felted wool has a compression rating of 6 psi & 200 psi tensile strength (pounds per square inch) and F15's compression rating of 2 psi and 75 psi tensile strength. (So 5 Stars have a much higher compression/concussion rating). Also based on research from the Felt Mfg'ers Council of America, the higher the virgin wool content of the wool felt, the better the wicking ability. The much higher concentration of the virgin wool is what "creates" the higher pricing if they are higher than the Slones - I've not checked in awhile so can't personally comment on that. I do believe you can only get the gray and black with Slones, while you have a wide range of colors & options from 5 Star. If I can help anyone with any questions about 5 Stars, or if you are wanting to order, I am 5 Star's designated BHW dealer too.  |
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    Location: Deep South | Rockyroad - 2017-02-16 8:24 PM
BamaCanChaser - 2017-02-15 10:24 AM I love my Tod Slones. I thought about switching to 5 Star, because of all the excellent reviews, but I haven't been able to find a person who can tell me the difference between a Slone and a 5 Star. The price difference between the 2 for a basic no frills pad is $50. I think they are both very good quality, and that you are paying more for the available upgrade options that 5 Star offers. And they obviously market their products very well.
I guess you haven't talked to the right person then! The simple difference is that 5 Stars are the only felted wool pad with as close to 100% virgin wool as you can get in them (92-98% and balance being reworked (used) wool) - and are rated as F10 & F11 - while the Slones have only 55% virgin wool, with 45% reworked wool and synthetic materials and rated at F15. International Felting Standards show that the F11 felted wool has a compression rating of 6 psi & 200 psi tensile strength (pounds per square inch) and F15's compression rating of 2 psi and 75 psi tensile strength. (So 5 Stars have a much higher compression/concussion rating). Also based on research from the Felt Mfg'ers Council of America, the higher the virgin wool content of the wool felt, the better the wicking ability. The much higher concentration of the virgin wool is what "creates" the higher pricing if they are higher than the Slones - I've not checked in awhile so can't personally comment on that. I do believe you can only get the gray and black with Slones, while you have a wide range of colors & options from 5 Star. If I can help anyone with any questions about 5 Stars, or if you are wanting to order, I am 5 Star's designated BHW dealer too.
Thank you! I have asked and asked and no one has been able to provide that information including several other 5Star dealers! |
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 Born not Made
Posts: 2931
       Location: North Dakota | My horses do well in their 5 Star pads! Their saddles fit great so I only use the 1/2" thickness. |
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    Location: northeast | I love the contoured Airride pads by PC! Lightweight,breathable and long lasting. I also like reinsman and classic equine wool top they are also nice! |
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 Texas Taco
Posts: 7499
         Location: Bandera, TX | 5 Star !!!!!!!! |
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 Star Padded Honey
Posts: 8890
          Location: NW MT | BamaCanChaser - 2017-02-17 7:56 AM Rockyroad - 2017-02-16 8:24 PM BamaCanChaser - 2017-02-15 10:24 AM I love my Tod Slones. I thought about switching to 5 Star, because of all the excellent reviews, but I haven't been able to find a person who can tell me the difference between a Slone and a 5 Star. The price difference between the 2 for a basic no frills pad is $50. I think they are both very good quality, and that you are paying more for the available upgrade options that 5 Star offers. And they obviously market their products very well. I guess you haven't talked to the right person then!
The simple difference is that 5 Stars are the only felted wool pad with as close to 100% virgin wool as you can get in them (92-98% and balance being reworked (used) wool) - and are rated as F10 & F11 - while the Slones have only 55% virgin wool, with 45% reworked wool and synthetic materials and rated at F15. International Felting Standards show that the F11 felted wool has a compression rating of 6 psi & 200 psi tensile strength (pounds per square inch) and F15's compression rating of 2 psi and 75 psi tensile strength. (So 5 Stars have a much higher compression/concussion rating). Also based on research from the Felt Mfg'ers Council of America, the higher the virgin wool content of the wool felt, the better the wicking ability.
The much higher concentration of the virgin wool is what "creates" the higher pricing if they are higher than the Slones - I've not checked in awhile so can't personally comment on that. I do believe you can only get the gray and black with Slones, while you have a wide range of colors & options from 5 Star.
If I can help anyone with any questions about 5 Stars, or if you are wanting to order, I am 5 Star's designated BHW dealer too.
Thank you! I have asked and asked and no one has been able to provide that information including several other 5Star dealers!
You are very welcome! Unfortunately, I have heard that way too much. :( I have been a dealer for them for many many years. If you have any questions, please let me know.  |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 477
       Location: Lost in the swamps | 5 star all the way! Super soft and conforms to the horse right from the start! No breaking them in! We have a really wide backed mare and every saddle/saddle pad combo we tried rolled on her except the 5 star.
We used to use a best ever and had to put a mesh grip pad under it. I've been riding her at home with the 5-star and ran her a few times in it and no slips! They are awesome! |
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Posts: 1552
    Location: Texas | Saddleright Pads. They ONLY pad on the market with a LIFETIME warranty to not compress and breakdown. Designed by a Chiropractor to help promote and keep the horses back healthy. 30 day no questions asked return policy. Thinner than most all pads on the market and better protection. They have been in production for over 30 years, with no changes, (no need to!) They also offer the "recover" program. Use that pad daily for years, decided you want a new one, just send in an order for your new one along along with a payment for %50 of the pad of your choosing. When you get your new one, ship that old one back in the box provided. REGARDLESS of it's condition or age! |
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