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5Star or SaddleRight?
BayRoan
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2018-01-30 11:25 PM
Subject: 5Star or SaddleRight?


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I can’t choose.
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WiscoRacer
Reg. Jul 2015
Posted 2018-01-31 12:39 AM
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I like my 5 stars over any other pad. I've tried quite a few of them and got a saddle right to try but didn't like it. Was too thick and I felt perched on my horse rather than close contact. I'm sure they'd probably last forever, maybe even longer than a 5 star, but I just couldn't get used to the feel and how it made my saddle fit my horse.
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seven55
Reg. Jan 2004
Posted 2018-01-31 3:23 AM
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I love my 5 star pads. Had a SaddleRight but didn't care for it. Sold it. Just personal preference. Many people love them.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2018-01-31 5:58 AM
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 I have both, I ride a 5 Star on one horse, saddle right on the other -both feel great- which is no help to you-sorry. I do like how it is easier to keep the saddle right clean. I wash my 5 Star all the time but it is still getting stiff from the sweat and dirt
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2018-01-31 9:21 AM
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I prefer a saddleright, but some saddles don't work well with the rigidity of the saddleright or are too narrow and end up being perchy with the saddleright.  I have both, but I prefer the saddleright if saddle works with it.
 
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ND3canAddict
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2018-01-31 9:30 AM
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Questions like this are difficult, as there are so many variables and personal opinions.  You are matching the shape of a particular horse, a saddle (we will assume the saddle fits well), and your preference for "feel."

If possible, see if you can try each pad.  That way, you can discover which feels best to you, and integrates best with your horse and saddle.

It's safe to say that both brands are well made and popular.  The Saddlerights may be more expensive initially, but they have a lifetime warranty and good resale value.  Both have good reputations and both have LARGE volumes of people who swear their favorite is the best. 

We have mostly Saddlerights in our tack room (like 10-12 of them).  My son prefers a 1" 5 Star on his calf horse, and my daughter likes the feel of a felt/wool Reinsman on her barrel horse. 

To summarize all this babble:  The best option is the one that "feels" best to you and matches your current budget.  JMHO...

 

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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2018-01-31 9:36 AM
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We have a 5 Star in about every thickness, more than 1 in some. They’re our hand down favorite for most.

We have a CSI we use on some and an ESP we like on some. I had a saddleright and didn’t care for it on the saddle/horse combo I had at the time so I sold it, probably should have kept it but oh well I guess.
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2018-01-31 9:40 AM
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ND3canAddict - 2018-01-31 9:30 AM

Questions like this are difficult, as there are so many variables and personal opinions.  You are matching the shape of a particular horse, a saddle (we will assume the saddle fits well), and your preference for "feel."

If possible, see if you can try each pad.  That way, you can discover which feels best to you, and integrates best with your horse and saddle.

It's safe to say that both brands are well made and popular.  The Saddlerights may be more expensive initially, but they have a lifetime warranty and good resale value.  Both have good reputations and both have LARGE volumes of people who swear their favorite is the best. 

We have mostly Saddlerights in our tack room (like 10-12 of them).  My son prefers a 1" 5 Star on his calf horse, and my daughter likes the feel of a felt/wool Reinsman on her barrel horse. 

To summarize all this babble:  The best option is the one that "feels" best to you and matches your current budget.  JMHO...

 

Very well said, this is the best response yet to this thread..Use what works best for you and your horse. My 5 Stars works for me but a saddleright may work for you but it didnt for me.
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LIVE2RUN
Reg. Oct 2005
Posted 2018-01-31 11:33 AM
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I have both as well. I use my saddleright pad on my mutton withered/round back horses, I find it works better than the 5 star. I love my 5 star's on all my other horses. They last a super long time.
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slipperyslope
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2018-02-01 12:59 PM
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We've had the best luck with 5 Stars. The Saddlerights were too hard/rigid for what we like.
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mcorcoran
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2018-02-01 1:01 PM
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 5 Star- the horse I bought the SaddleRight for ended up getting a sore back towards the end of the summer. Went back to my 5 Star and no more sore back.
 
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cavyrunsbarrels
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2018-02-01 1:03 PM
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Neither do much to absorb shock and protect the horse's back. I would never buy either. 
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2018-02-01 1:22 PM
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I love the feel of the 5 Star, but my horse sure didn't. He likes the saddleright pad better. How do I know? When I put the 5 Star on his back, he mean-mugged me. When I put the saddleright on him, he didn't and he works good in it. I ride in a Meleeta Brown barrel saddle if that makes any difference.
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2018-02-01 1:27 PM
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cavyrunsbarrels - 2018-02-01 1:03 PM Neither do much to absorb shock and protect the horse's back. I would never buy either. 

huh??   My horse's backs have been in great shape with 5 stars for many years! 

Just for curiosity sake....what would you recommend??  
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ND3canAddict
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2018-02-01 1:49 PM
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cavyrunsbarrels - 2018-02-01 12:03 PM Neither do much to absorb shock and protect the horse's back. I would never buy either. 

I'll disagree with this opinion.  20 years ago, I had one Saddleright pad I'd bought used.  My husband took it that fall when he went to gather to wean.  3 days of 10 hour/day riding in rough country.  When he came back, he asked what kind of pad it was that he swiped.  He told me to order one for him.  At the time, we didn't have a lot of extra money.  I told him they were expensive and he said he didn't care- his rotten mare wasn't a bit back sore after all that riding and didn't flinch from the brush like she usually did.  SR is all he's used since then and still swears by them.  A few of his old cowboy friends even have one now.

Certainly, everyone has their own experiences, and that's fair.  I just don't think your blanket statement is factual across the board. 
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slipperyslope
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2018-02-01 2:10 PM
Subject: RE: 5Star or SaddleRight?





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cavyrunsbarrels - 2018-02-01 12:03 PM

Neither do much to absorb shock and protect the horse's back. I would never buy either. 

Think you need to do your research
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2018-02-01 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: 5Star or SaddleRight?



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slipperyslope - 2018-02-01 2:10 PM
cavyrunsbarrels - 2018-02-01 12:03 PM Neither do much to absorb shock and protect the horse's back. I would never buy either. 
Think you need to do your research

Ditto, I ride in both and both horse are regularly checked by my chiro, they are never sore in their back.  No saddle pad will fully compensate for an ill fitting saddle or sore hocks etc. contributing to a sore back.  I do agree though that the wrong pad can make one sore.
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WetSaddleBlankets
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2018-02-01 8:54 PM
Subject: RE: 5Star or SaddleRight?


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cavyrunsbarrels - 2018-02-01 1:03 PMNeither do much to absorb shock and protect the horse's back. I would never buy either. 
 Anddd what does????.... Neoprene??????? :D

Edited by WetSaddleBlankets 2018-02-01 8:56 PM
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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2018-02-01 9:02 PM
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cavyrunsbarrels - 2018-02-01 1:03 PM

Neither do much to absorb shock and protect the horse's back. I would never buy either. 

How do you know this?
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CYA Ranch
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2018-02-01 9:08 PM
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cavyrunsbarrels - 2018-02-01 1:03 PM

Neither do much to absorb shock and protect the horse's back. I would never buy either. 

I'm very interested to hear your reasoning. I personally think you're misinformed.
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Cowjazz
Reg. Apr 2006
Posted 2018-02-01 9:28 PM
Subject: RE: 5Star or SaddleRight?



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This is what I suggest Bay Roan, look at our website www.saddleright.com
Read about the design, and testing that went into it. Our pad has been tested and used by some of the best horsemen and women in the Industry. Hall of Fame race horse  trainer, Jack VanBerg. Sheri Cervi, Charmayne James, Al Dunning and the list goes on. Upon design by Dr Mike Freeman and Equine Chiropractor and Kineseologist assisted by two Equine Vets. Our pad is not  a fluffy cushion that will break down with in 120 Days, our core material was tested by Texas A&M for dissapation of heat and impact. It has a core material that will always rebound and return to it's original state. If you are wondering if our pad is for you, do it with confidence. Our pad has a 30 day unconditional return and refund policy. We want you to ride it for that time frame as well!
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uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2018-02-01 9:39 PM
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My husband and I take Wounded Warriors and SF guys out on Elk and big cat hunts in far West TX. We're in the saddle before dawn and sometimes after dusk. He rides a Saddle Right and I ride 5 stars. I've taken my young barrel colts to pack out Elk and they have had a 5* under the panniers. All have performed flawlessly. I would use what seems most comfortable to you and your horse. 
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BayRoan
Reg. Dec 2012
Posted 2018-02-02 7:28 PM
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Cowjazz - 2018-02-01 9:28 PM

This is what I suggest Bay Roan, look at our website www.saddleright.com
Read about the design, and testing that went into it. Our pad has been tested and used by some of the best horsemen and women in the Industry. Hall of Fame race horse  trainer, Jack VanBerg. Sheri Cervi, Charmayne James, Al Dunning and the list goes on. Upon design by Dr Mike Freeman and Equine Chiropractor and Kineseologist assisted by two Equine Vets. Our pad is not  a fluffy cushion that will break down with in 120 Days, our core material was tested by Texas A&M for dissapation of heat and impact. It has a core material that will always rebound and return to it's original state. If you are wondering if our pad is for you, do it with confidence. Our pad has a 30 day unconditional return and refund policy. We want you to ride it for that time frame as well!

Can you do custom sizing?
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