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Soft Pad

Soft PadWhy is it safe to ride in a Cashel soft saddle (which brackets), but not in a bareback pad with stirrups?

Neither a tree, right?

My dear, old, old friend gave me her saddle Cashel. I intend to breastcollar to help hold it in place, and a carpet of soft stool to go below, I'm just a little worried about slipping even as it has stirrups on the subject.
How is it really safe to ride in the saddle as he Cashel stirrups??

At Cashel much support and as a bareback pad. In addition, its a lot safer for the horse. A regular bareback pad exerts pressure on their withers and spine, because there isn't enough support cushioning the rider's weight through the stirrups.
and thats for you! Cashel I wanted to get a loose stool for a while!

May occur. Heck, any saddle on a horse that got little or virtually no withers showing, can slide like a bareback pad.

Get breastcollar is a very clever idea!

Cashel soft saddle is not safer than a bareback pad, but neither one is dangerous.

Posted on April 23, 2010.
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