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Dry spots
cn1705
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2021-08-23 9:12 AM
Subject: Dry spots


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I've heard you should have no dry spots under a saddle. I've also heard dry spots are ok if they are bigger than a fist. Information online is very conflicting.Trying out a couple saddles, just curious what is actually correct. Thanks!!



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FLITASTIC
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2021-08-23 9:54 AM
Subject: RE: Dry spots



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 Very very rarely will you have NO dry spots. You will drive yourself insane trying saddles etc. I have always been taught that as long as you don't have TINY dry spots ( Pressure points) OR uneven dry spots ( Dry spot on one side but not the other) then your good. I also have my horses worked on by a great chiropractor who would tell me right off the bat if I had a saddle fit issue. 

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Southtxponygirl
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted 2021-08-23 10:48 AM
Subject: RE: Dry spots



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FLITASTIC - 2021-08-23 9:54 AM


 Very very rarely will you have NO dry spots. You will drive yourself insane trying saddles etc. I have always been taught that as long as you don't have TINY dry spots ( Pressure points) OR uneven dry spots ( Dry spot on one side but not the other) then your good. I also have my horses worked on by a great chiropractor who would tell me right off the bat if I had a saddle fit issue. 


This ^^^^

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