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Description: The Limpet Anti-Slip Saddle
Pad is available in models to fit any type of
saddle.The Limpet Anti-Slip Saddle Pad made from a
lightweight, anti-slip, concussion-absorbing,
open-cell synthetic material. Using the horse’s body
heat, the pad bonds to saddle and conforms to the
horse’s back, reducing saddle slip and eliminating
friction. The 20mm-thick pad also wicks away sweat
from the horse’s coat. Use it alone or place a
folded saddle blanket on top. Available in two sizes
— 30-by-30 inches or 32-by-32 inches — in black,
brown, and chestnut.
The test: The 32-by-32-inch
Arizona Limpet Western Pad was tested by The Trail
Rider’s Saddlebag Savvy editor, Heidi Nyland, a
therapeutic riding instructor and long-time
horsewoman based in Longmont, Colorado.
“I’d previously experienced saddle-slip with a
horse used by the therapeutic center,” says Nyland.
“One flat-withered, slightly sway-backed gelding
often holds his breath when cinched. I have to check
his cinch often and make sure the saddle doesn’t
slip when a physically challenged rider is on his
back. My saddle also slips on my own round-backed
mare, to the point of having to have a friend hold
the opposite stirrup to keep the saddle in place
when I mount up.
“I first used the Limpet Pad on the therapeutic
gelding during a trail ride,” Nyland continues. “The
saddle stayed in place well. I still had to check
the cinch often, but noticed a big difference in the
rider’s ability to stay in the middle of his horse.
The pad conformed both to the horse’s back and to
the saddle, and didn’t move much, even when I
tightened the cinch.
“After the ride, the horse’s back was fairly dry
with no sign of saddle rub. After I removed the
saddle, the pad’s squishy material immediately
bounced back into shape.
“I then used the pad on my own mare, placing a
folded saddle blanket on top,” says Nyland. “The pad
kept my saddle in place as I mounted from a block
and during our trail ride. After our ride, my mare’s
back showed no saddle marks. Sweat had collected and
run down away from the pad. Even after a ride in
Colorado’s summer heat, my mare’s back was fairly
dry, and the pad wasn’t soaked.”
Cost:
£58.50-£61.50, depending on
size.
Contact: Limpet Saddle Pad, 01432 508944;
www.limpetsaddlepad.co.uk.
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