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Also I might need a breastplate/martingale or grip pad for him. His saddle slips backwards and to the sides when I ride. I might need i new girth too. I know IÂ’m loading you up. LOL
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I don't think he needs a martingale so much as he does just a breastplate to keep the saddle from sliding back. Instead of a full breastplate, I would actually recommend a simple elastic one. For just the purpose of keeping the saddle forward, that's all one really needs. I'll link one below.
As for the saddle pad, instead of buying a whole new pad, I would really just get a little anti-slip pad thing. They're cheaper and honestly a little easier to use, as hair doesn't get stuck to them as much. I'll also link one below.
You shouldn't need a new girth if you get these two things. They both will help keep the saddle in place. If you do need a new girth, get one that's fleece lined, they help prevent slipping.
Here's the elastic breastplate type I'm talking about. You can probably find it cheaper elsewhere.https://www.bigdweb.com/product/nunn+finer+elastic+german+breastplate.do
Here's an anti-slip pad. https://marystack.com/professionals-choice-non-slip-saddle-pad/
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Top link doesnÂ’t work Edited at February 20, 2019 09:23 AM by Ocean Paradise Farms
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Thanks for your help IÂ’m going to buy the stuff. Edited at February 20, 2019 04:05 PM by Ocean Paradise Farms
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Found top link. Yesterday at my tack store I found a cheaper elastic breastplate.
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Hi IÂ’m looking for a bridle for my new jumper gelding. Also a new some boots for him. Maybe a breastplate/martingale. Plus a belly guard girth.
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River Hawk Eventing said: Hi Im looking for a bridle for my new jumper gelding.Also a new some boots for him. Maybe a breastplate/martingale. Plus a belly guard girth.
You can find a bunch of cheap but high quality items at Horze.com. Their boots are fantastic, I own a set of the Protec boots myself. The bridles are nice, too, and I believe their breastplates are good.
If you're looking for really nice high end things, I'd suggest looking at brands like Antares, CWD, Devoucoux, Delgrange, Meyer. They make great girths and bridles. For boots, I'd look at Veredus, Kentucky, Eskadron.
But really, I do recommend the Horze items. I own many of their things myself. Dover brand also isn't bad, for bridles and girths and breastplates.
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