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| I have been using 5 stars for many years, but I was just wanting something that looks a little different for a change. MAYBE. What are ya'lls thoughts on the Zone Pads by Classic Equine? Thanks in advance! |
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 Living within my means
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   Location: Randolph, Utah | I've never had a 5 star so I can't compare but I thought for what the Zone pad cost it should of held up better than it did, I flet like it wore out really fast. |
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 My Heart Be Happy
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      Location: Arkansas | Bump |
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  Location: in the ozone | I tried one of the Zone pads and was not thrilled with it at all. I went back to 5 Stars. |
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   Location: Kentucky | I've had both. Prefer the 5 Star much better. Just wasn't super impressed with The Zone. |
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| I love my 5 stars but I also have 3 saddleright pads!! They are very thin( mine are legacy's which support up to 600 poiunds. ). Love the close contact and they literally last decades. |
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 Star Padded Honey
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          Location: NW MT | And we, at Horse N Around Tack, are having a 10% off & free shipping to the lower 48 states sale on 5 Star pads through this month of April! (same with Nettles Handmade stirrups too.) |
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 Living within my means
Posts: 5128
   Location: Randolph, Utah | FLITASTIC - 2020-04-08 9:05 PM
I love my 5 stars but I also have 3 saddleright pads!! They are very thin( mine are legacy's which support up to 600 poiunds. ). Love the close contact and they literally last decades.
How does the saddle right compare to CSI? |
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Unable to Live Without Chocolate or Coffee
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| JcNhEmI - 2020-04-13 7:04 AM
FLITASTIC - 2020-04-08 9:05 PM
I love my 5 stars but I also have 3 saddleright pads!! They are very thin( mine are legacy's which support up to 600 poiunds. ). Love the close contact and they literally last decades.
How does the saddle right compare to CSI?
you'll get 50 different answers but here's mine. lol. its like comparing apples and oranges. saddle right don't have a flex plate. no interchangeable liner, a trade in guarantee. They are thinner like 1/2" thick. csi are thick like 3/4-1" , have the fleece liner option, replaceable liners. I have owned both. sold the SR. Kept the csi. I have had csi work for most horses but not all. saddleright only worked for a couple. I like csi, team equine for custom/special needs, and 5 star. sometimes best ever. there are alot of good pads out there. |
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