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Saddle moving forward, inevitable?

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draftmare
Reg. Oct 2016
Posted 2017-03-22 9:55 AM
Subject: Saddle moving forward, inevitable?


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I have a mare that is built an inch lower in the front. She also has pockets on each side of her withers, I think from badly fitting saddles when I first got her. I thought I had finally made the perfect combo of my Pards Advantage saddle and CSI pad as far as fitting her (she was not easy to find a saddle for as she is very wide). However, at my last lesson with my instructor (who I haven't really seen this winter) she commented that she thinks my saddle is sitting to far up on my mare's shoulders. When I tack her up I place pad and saddle a little too far forward and then shimmy it back until it finds the sweet spot. But I have started to notice that the saddle does seem to be moving forward a bit.

Is this forward movement just going to be inevitable with a horse that is built downhill? Anything I can change on my current set up to help this?


Both of these were taken after we had ridden:
http://imgur.com/Dv92kte
http://imgur.com/gA11eCI
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Runninbay
Reg. Sep 2004
Posted 2017-03-22 10:12 AM
Subject: RE: Saddle moving forward, inevitable?



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It's can be hard with one that has beefy withers but I personally like where the saddle is sitting. I always put mine over their shoulders, not behind.  Not everyone shares that same opinion but I've had good luck with it. My horses are never back sore. 
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-03-22 10:29 AM
Subject: RE: Saddle moving forward, inevitable?



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I don't really consider one inch difference running downhill. What discipline you going to ride in? Personally, I think your saddle is ok.
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SloRide
Reg. Oct 2011
Posted 2017-03-22 10:43 AM
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To me the saddle looks to wide. Maybe take photos without the saddle pad that might give us a better idea.
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Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2017-03-22 10:56 AM
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I also am not hating where the saddle is sitting. Sometimes where we want the saddle and where it fits better are two different things. I prefer my saddles to sit a little more forward rather than behind.
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CanCan
Reg. May 2004
Posted 2017-03-22 12:04 PM
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 CE Biofit pad or some other pad that is built up in the front.
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jschipper
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2017-03-22 12:04 PM
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It took me 5 years to find a saddle for my mare that I didnt have that problem with. I had her fit by two seperate double j fitters. The first mis fitted her to a nueva tree. Had the same issue and had to shim. After two years of riding her in it and feeling like there must be a better fit, I tried a different fitter. She fit her to a standard pozzi. This was just shy of a year ago and since switching, havent had a single issue with the saddle slipping forward. I thought for sure it was something I was just going to have to live with, but nope. Got a saddle that fits like a glove and problem is gone :) AND the dip behind her withers has filled in.

ETA: Lots of saddles I tried I thought fit really nice... had good sweat pattern, equal pressure, looked to fit correctly. But ultimately just werent what I needed.

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draftmare
Reg. Oct 2016
Posted 2017-03-22 2:33 PM
Subject: RE: Saddle moving forward, inevitable?


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streakysox - 2017-03-22 10:29 AM

I don't really consider one inch difference running downhill. What discipline you going to ride in? Personally, I think your saddle is ok.

We ride western dressage and hope to take up team penning or sorting at some point this year.


Oops, guess I can't multi-quote. I tried a CE built up pad in the past and found it to be too thick. I don't think the saddle is too wide, I can't imagine going any narrower, but I can certainly get a couple of pictures.

I hope it doesn't take me 5 years to find a saddle! It already took me a long time to find this one!! And of course now I am wishing I had something lighter. Oof.

Edited by draftmare 2017-03-22 2:37 PM
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