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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Ok, question about the liners
Are they made of the same material as the pads?
I am thinking of buying the liner to use with my 1/2" instead of buying the 3/4", since I'm not sure if that is exactly what I want just yet. I'd PM Rockyroad, but I'm not sure she is on here all the time anymore.
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| I was always told they're better when not used with a liner- & just regular cleaning |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
   Location: Oklahoma | I can't help you on your question, but we PM'ed just a few weeks ago.
I can give you her e-mail if you'd like! |
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 Star Padded Honey
Posts: 8890
          Location: NW MT | I'm here :) The liners are not the same composition/rating as the pads - they are the same as Slones, Wrights, BE, etc - the F15. Here is the link to what they say about them on their website. I do sell quite a few but have never used one - or actually seen one in person. (I prefer just my 5 Star against my horses' backs) |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | Rockyroad - 2014-04-02 2:16 PM I'm here :) The liners are not the same composition/rating as the pads - they are the same as Slones, Wrights, BE, etc - the F15. Here is the link to what they say about them on their website. I do sell quite a few but have never used one - or actually seen one in person. (I prefer just my 5 Star against my horses' backs)
That's sort of how I feel too- Thank you!
I think I will try throwing a navajo blanket over top the pad, if that doesn't work I will prob be in touch to order one.
I swear, I have 4328433588 pads but never the exact one I need LOL! |
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| I dont mean to steal the thread here, but just for curiosity's sake- what thickness do you prefer to go under a saddle that fits pretty well? My husband is a calf roper so he uses a big thick 5 Star, and I just got a half inch, but I used to use an inch thick pad and the half just feels so thin compared to it. I'd love some insight! |
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 Undercover Amish Mafia Member
Posts: 9992
           Location: Kansas | Tys-ol-lady - 2014-04-02 3:30 PM I dont mean to steal the thread here, but just for curiosity's sake- what thickness do you prefer to go under a saddle that fits pretty well? My husband is a calf roper so he uses a big thick 5 Star, and I just got a half inch, but I used to use an inch thick pad and the half just feels so thin compared to it. I'd love some insight!
I use a 1/2" 5 star....my "boyfriend" has a super thick pad under his roping saddle.....I'm trying to convience him to buy a 5 star LOL |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Tys-ol-lady - 2014-04-02 3:30 PM I dont mean to steal the thread here, but just for curiosity's sake- what thickness do you prefer to go under a saddle that fits pretty well? My husband is a calf roper so he uses a big thick 5 Star, and I just got a half inch, but I used to use an inch thick pad and the half just feels so thin compared to it. I'd love some insight!
I have different thickness in my 5 stars but I really like my 3/4 pads they fit really nice under my good fitting saddles. . |
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 Star Padded Honey
Posts: 8890
          Location: NW MT | If your saddle fits good, I would not go any thicker than the 3/4" or you run the risk of a too tight fit & potential pressure/sore areas (this is with a good pad, like a 5 Star - since you are not going to have the "squish" factor). |
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Elite Veteran
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  Location: TX | I personally have two 5star liners I use, they are probably 3+ years old and love them, I use them under my 5star pads and Wade pad. Well worth the money in my opinion.
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