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Post by lollipop on Jul 29, 2010 6:02:30 GMT
Hi, our pony has lost weight & will soon get his saddle altered when his weight stabilises as it is slightly wide and gone a little low at withers ( not pressing still just get 2 fingers in) . It gets used with a native pony saddle correction numnah at home which is very thick & a courtlea for shows which is quite thin, would prefer a thicker shepskin as long as it doesnt make saddle move - any ideas - saddle is a fylde samantha, thanks
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skye
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Post by skye on Jul 29, 2010 12:17:54 GMT
Ask Fylde to narrow it - its easily done with a template
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Post by lollipop on Jul 29, 2010 15:12:32 GMT
Ask Fylde to narrow it - its easily done with a template Hi, i will do but he is still changing shape so cant do yet
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baggygirl
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Post by baggygirl on Jul 29, 2010 18:42:38 GMT
Hi
I use a Nuumed half sheepskin numnah one for workers it is good but it might be too thin for you
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Post by tabbyx on Jul 30, 2010 21:30:15 GMT
we have a half peice of sheepdkin(just goes under the saet) which we fold in half and it goes straight on the pony then normal numnah and saddle. works a treat for our section B as it's the only saddle that fits(well we have another but it was no seat so i hate riding in it)
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Post by Deleted on Jul 31, 2010 3:49:46 GMT
Le meiux half pads with their removable correction pads are brilliant, as are their full numnahs.
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Post by lollipop on Aug 1, 2010 19:00:01 GMT
Le meiux half pads with their removable correction pads are brilliant, as are their full numnahs. thanks will have a look at Le meiux ;D
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Post by horse4ever on Aug 14, 2010 8:10:29 GMT
i have a brown sheepskin numnah just like the nuumed ones but this one is much cheaper and much thicker so is more comfterble for the pony. i can't remember the make but will find out and get back to you
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Post by lollipop on Aug 14, 2010 19:43:24 GMT
i have a brown sheepskin numnah just like the nuumed ones but this one is much cheaper and much thicker so is more comfterble for the pony. i can't remember the make but will find out and get back to you that would be good thanks ;D
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Post by Guestless on Aug 15, 2010 9:37:01 GMT
why don't you use the native pony correction numnah at shows? I have one and it is nice and neat under my saddle. The mattes platinum numnahs are also VERY nice but price has crept up over the past few years. Le Mieux are okay, but a bit too fluffy IMO and not as nice as the Mattes.
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Post by lollipop on Aug 15, 2010 19:36:42 GMT
why don't you use the native pony correction numnah at shows? I have one and it is nice and neat under my saddle. The mattes platinum numnahs are also VERY nice but price has crept up over the past few years. Le Mieux are okay, but a bit too fluffy IMO and not as nice as the Mattes. Hi changed saddle too now so may try the correction numnah without the pads at theback ( numnah was bought for different pony) thanks
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Post by mellymoo on Aug 16, 2010 13:09:28 GMT
I have a mattes pad - most excellent!
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