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      Location: Big Blue Skies | My horse is thick with little withers and round backed. I saw the reinsman pad that says it is built up for a horse like mine. Has anyone used it ? Or have suggestions ? |
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     Location: Paradise , tx | I also have a thick backed, no withered mare so would be interesting to hear about different pads. In my personal experience, the thicker the pad the more roll you get. I use 2 blankets and a sports saddle. Seems to work good |
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    Location: Kaufman, Texas | the tacky too pad is the best ! No buildup. They aren't the prettiest pads but work great for flat back no wither horses |
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 Accident Prone
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I'm afraid the tacky grippy stuff will pull hair and make them sore. |
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  Warmblood with Wings
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           Location: Florida.. | I like Thinline, my gelding was wide and flat and never had issues |
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Posts: 1552
    Location: Texas | I use aSaddleright pad on my Fat, Round backed, Mutton withered mare.
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| Reinsman tackytoo. The contoured shape of them also helps with the rolling issue. And they last forever. I have one that's close to 15 years old that I rode colts in. I rose a couple hundred horses in it and it is still quite usable |
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      Location: Big Blue Skies | I bought the Reinsman pad and love it ! It was on sale thru Valley Vet. It was on sale, free shipping, and no tax My horse loves it . |
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