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Post by ceej on Feb 9, 2009 16:57:08 GMT
it was BRILLIANT - i have tried allsorts with Harry to stop that niggling little slip to the left - this is by far the best - didnt move an inch. I was worried it would be uncmfortable or pull the hair but he seemed really comfy in it...good buy ;D
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Post by rebanna on Feb 9, 2009 17:23:41 GMT
do you just use it on it's own?
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Post by spotti on Feb 9, 2009 19:25:09 GMT
I think you put it on undrneath your normal saddle pad/numnah...I think - ceej?
Do you think it would work with a treeless saddle and fat treeless pad? (or do we think it slips back slightly due to a) being treeless b) Faith being very clean and shiny at the mo and c) she likes to rear - high!!)
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Post by ceej on Feb 9, 2009 22:37:25 GMT
I used it on its own a I am not sure what is slipping currently - on his hair or numnah to saddle. I was really worried about it pulling but it really doesn't. You can see it though so you may want to put a numnah on top...?
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Post by racaille on Feb 10, 2009 3:02:41 GMT
We have a similar type of thing that we use on some horses, for various reasons, rather than slipping saddles. We use them on top of the numnah because they can get a bit sweaty.
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