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So i have started to bring my Ottb Rain back into work which has been such a dream but he seems to have a sensitive back. The vet as come out and said its nothing to do with the saddle just from where he was out of work due to an Injury from his back while racing.
Im looking for a a Jumping pad and Half pad but i don't know any good brands as I need something that takes away some of the tension from my saddle. Im currently riding him with a Gel riser pad and a Saddle pad from a local tack shop but its very thin due to all of my LeMeuix pads have been sold, My trainer said to see if there was good brands other than LeMeuix that had some good quality Half pads and Jumping pads.
If anyone knows any good brands that sell good ish quality Half pads and jumper pads that would help me alot as i dont want to ride him in a really thin Saddle pad anymore and r.i.p my LeMeuix Pads and i own way to many LeMeuix products anyways so i want to change it up as well.
And why not Put in a Picture of rain x : https://postimg.org/image/k60hidgw9/
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My horse Nova has always had a sensitive back. For the past couple of years I've been using Ogilvy half pads. They really help his back. They're like $200-250 but definitely worth it. I have the memory foam one. It helps cushion his back, but it also helps your saddle fit better.
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Wonderland Manor said: My horse Nova has always had a sensitive back. For the past couple of years I've been using Ogilvy half pads. They really help his back. They're like $200-250 but definitely worth it. I have the memory foam one. It helps cushion his back, but it also helps your saddle fit better.
Yes they do.
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Wonderland Manor said: My horse Nova has always had a sensitive back. For the past couple of years I've been using Ogilvy half pads. They really help his back. They're like $200-250 but definitely worth it. I have the memory foam one. It helps cushion his back, but it also helps your saddle fit better.
Ahh ok, I have heard good things about Ogilvy pads. I look into it and thank you for saying, just want the best for little man xx
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Talk to yur saddle fitter about what half pad will work best with your saddle and horse's back. Some work best with sheepskin pads like Fleeceworks and Mattes, other do well with a gel pad like Acavallo, and some do well with memory foam pads such as EquiFit, Ecogold and Ogilvy
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