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 The One
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          Location: South Georgia | I'm thinking of looking into a pad liner for my 5 star pads. What do you use and recommend? |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | Back on track western pad. Thin enough to use as a liner and easy to wash. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | BOT is I use under my 5 Stars. |
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 The One
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          Location: South Georgia | $70 sound about right for a BOT liner? Anyone use the Cashel liner? It is about $30.
Edited by horsegirl 2017-09-25 12:32 PM
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I got mine from Valley Vet a few years back they were running a special on them and payed I cant really remember but I got 2 for 120.00 I think but like I said they were on a special deal at the time. I just went to check and they are 69.00 with free shipping so that does sound about right. I was thinking they were a little cheaper, but guess not. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | horsegirl - 2017-09-25 12:27 PM $70 sound about right for a BOT liner? Anyone use the Cashel liner? It is about $30.
No just the BOT liner. They will last you forever and easy to wash.. |
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  Witty Enough
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        Location: CTX | horsegirl - 2017-09-25 12:27 PM $70 sound about right for a BOT liner? Anyone use the Cashel liner? It is about $30.
They are around $70 for 1, but they also have 2-pack that is around $103. Just google it, there are several sites that sell them. (Amazon, Big D, smartpack, BOT etc) |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | cranky B4 10am - 2017-09-25 1:29 PM horsegirl - 2017-09-25 12:27 PM $70 sound about right for a BOT liner? Anyone use the Cashel liner? It is about $30.
They are around $70 for 1, but they also have 2-pack that is around $103. Just google it, there are several sites that sell them. (Amazon, Big D, smartpack, BOT etc)
yep this is the pack I got too, found my old ticket stub from the package. Was 103.00, thats a good deal. |
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    Location: MN | BOT liner for sure. My horse LOVES his. Paid $50 for it. |
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     Location: South Dakota | horsegirl - 2017-09-25 12:27 PM
$70 sound about right for a BOT liner? Anyone use the Cashel liner? It is about $30.
I was looking at a Cashel liner too. I was worried a BOT liner would get too hot in the summer maybe?? |
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 Location: North central Florida | I recently ordered two 5 Star 1/4" Felt Saddle Pad Liner 30"X30" for 30.36 each from ridingwarehouse.com to use under my 5 star pads. Love them!
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 Too Skinny
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   Location: LA Lower Alabama | CanChaser1013 - 2017-09-26 11:01 AM I recently ordered two 5 Star 1/4" Felt Saddle Pad Liner 30"X30" for 30.36 each from ridingwarehouse.com to use under my 5 star pads. Love them! 
I like my five star so I was very excited they began selling liners too!!! |
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  Location: in the ozone | why not just buy 5 Star liners? |
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     Location: South Dakota | slipperyslope - 2017-09-28 9:36 PM why not just buy 5 Star liners?
Not sure, guessing the other ones are easier to throw in the wash and keep clean. We use the 5 star liners in the Spring and they work great. Then there is that other part of me that wonders why I spend so much money on a 5 star if it isn't even going to be what's next to my horse. |
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           Location: Kansas | I'm sure you could find a used BOT liner on facebook |
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 The One
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          Location: South Georgia | I purchased a lightly used one. I can't wait to give it a try today. Thanks everyone.
I didnt purchase a 5 star liner because (1) somehow I didnt realize they made them, and (2) I like the washability of the BOT liners. |
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 The One
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          Location: South Georgia | Timber Creek - 2017-09-29 10:15 AM slipperyslope - 2017-09-28 9:36 PM why not just buy 5 Star liners? Not sure, guessing the other ones are easier to throw in the wash and keep clean. We use the 5 star liners in the Spring and they work great. Then there is that other part of me that wonders why I spend so much money on a 5 star if it isn't even going to be what's next to my horse.
I kind of agree with your one point. I bought the 5 stars because of how they wick moisture and provide that nice cushion, so I had that dilemma also about wanting that to be what touches her back. But, then my cleanliness OCD took over and I just wanted to keep my pad clean! LOL |
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