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First English Saddle August 13, 2019 02:04 AM


Foxy Stable
 
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Today I just bought my first ever english saddle. I have ridden english once at a friends horse my horses have never even seen a saddle. Is it different from a western saddle? Any tips and advice would be great!

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First English Saddle August 13, 2019 02:11 AM


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Congrats!
Very different lol,But I prefer English anyways xP
Erm,Goes without saying if you plan on long hacks/sessions invest in a sheepskin pad or some kind of padding.Your booty will thank you xD
I can't really do much comparison with Western as I haven't done too much of It,And I've grown up with English!
But if it's your first time I'd try find an experienced English rider/ Instructor to guide you through.You can do alot of damage to a horse with saddles if ridden incorrectly!
And of course Enjoy your new place in the English riding clan ! :D
First English Saddle August 13, 2019 03:12 AM


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never riden western as i gram ten and riased in england.you have to make sure the girth is quite tight otherwise your horse will breathe in and your saddle will slide and youll fall off.i have lessons on english saddles so if u need any help hit me up(i first sat on a horse as a 5 month old grew up with horses as my aunt has 2 i ride english every week).

First English Saddle August 13, 2019 08:54 AM

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Hello there! Congratulations on your first English saddle! I ride both English and Western consistently so I thought I'd comment. English is a lot more schooled I suppose. In other words if you're doing flatwork in an English saddle, the rider needs to pay a lot more attention to their own body as well. Western can be the same way but you're in a more relaxed position. If you don't know how to correctly fit your irons here's a quick guide. When you're sizing your irons, sit on the saddle and let your legs stretch down. The irons should be shortened so that they hit your ankle bone. If you have any other questions feel free to PM me! I like to see people that ride both disciplines because it creates a well-rounded rider and horse and personally, my Norwegian Fjord works better when we ride ever other.
First English Saddle August 13, 2019 09:39 AM


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Thank you Lazy Dog Acres. I will be getting leathers and Irons soon. Also what would you recommend for Saddle Pads? Fleece or Pad?
First English Saddle August 13, 2019 09:45 AM

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Foxy Stable said:
Thank you Lazy Dog Acres. I will be getting leathers and Irons soon. Also what would you recommend for Saddle Pads? Fleece or Pad?

So the majority of English saddles, when you go to fit a horse, will not fit without some sort of corrective pad. I use a half pad that is adjustable. It fits right under that saddle and is smaller than a regular pad. It has extra foam pieces that you can put in separate parts of the pad itself. The majority of the time the saddle has to be lifted in the back so its level, especially on a horse that has taller withers. If you look up English half pad you'll know what I'm talking about. As for the actual pad that I use I just use regular English all purpose pads that are fitted for jumping. They look a bit different from Dressage pads and you can always look that up. You can also use fitted/shaped pads that conform more to that saddle so you don't have all that extra material. A lot of those are fleece.

Before you start buying stuff, you should see if you can borrow some of those items and make sure that you really want to get into English before making purchases. Some of those half pads and such are expensive and you should find something that works for you and get something that's going to last. Above all you should take some time to do some research and look at your options. If your horse is very sensitive and needs something more padded you can look for something that has gel or memory foam. Or if you know your horse has narrow withers and a wider back, look for a pad that fills in that space under the saddle.

Edited at August 13, 2019 11:34 AM by Lazy Dog Acres
First English Saddle August 13, 2019 10:09 AM


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Congrats on an English saddle. I’ve ridden western once and I think English ones are more comfortable, but you’ll find western ones to be more stable. For saddle pads at shows use a white shape pad, for schooling what the horse needs, it’s usually a square pad and a half pad. I’d just figure out what the horse needs, have very experienced English rider, even but a trainer help you get used to English. You also need to buy stirrup leathers and irons. If you have more questions PM me. IÂ’ve been an English nugget for 13 years.

Edited at August 13, 2019 10:11 AM by Raindrop Ridge

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