This month we will continue talking about equipment. At our TTR Schools we have the opportunity to look at hundreds of equipment setups.Whether it’s a simple readjustment or a different bit, saddle, curb strap or pad, we are continually amazed at how these changes make big differences in performance. Last month we talked about bridle adjustments, curb straps and bits, and this month we will focus on saddle pads.
There are so many pads to choose from and they can be an expensive investment! Understanding the build of your horse, the fit of your saddle and the performance demands of roping are keys to selecting a pad that will keep your horse comfortable and your saddle balanced.
Natural fiber wool is our material of choice. Wool is durable with a high resistance to compression yet it can be soft and flexible. It also absorbs moisture, aiding in the removal of heat from the horses back! All of these qualities are imperative for roping. When selecting a wool pad be sure to feel the wool. It should feel soft yet resilient! There are many blends and course wool type materials out there. Simply feeling the wool and squeezing it will tell you a great deal. Our pads of choice are from the Best Ever Kush Collection. The wool is the highest quality and for horses with thin skin or ones that show that their hair has been rubbing there is a fleece lined option for added comfort and moisture wicking. Always check the underside of your pads for hair, sweat and dirt buildup as in Photo 1 as this causes rubbing and discomfort. If your pad is getting hard or crusty, when the pad is DRY, curry comb off the mats. It also helps to use a shop vac to remove loose dirt and hair. Also be sure to check your pads for compression spots which can be a sign of poor saddle fit and remember that pads do wear out!