poniesrule
Well-Known Member
Hey all, I have a quick question about harness pads. I made my own fun bright pad cover, & cut out a wool felt pad that's about 1/2'' thick. I measured the one that I had bought along with the horse, but it's been used a bit, so I guesstimated "new" thickness. It's a little wider than the pads you would buy, but for a rough draft, I feel it's pretty decent. My question is how thick of a pad would you go with? Is 1/2" too thick? I know that after a few uses it will flatten a bit, but I don't want to have too much padding just lifting the back saddle too much and not really helping. I haven't used it yet, my harnesses are in for spring cleaning and in about a million pieces in my garage. Makes for a fun rainy-spring-day puzzle!
Once again this is where I throw out the "new mini driver" disclaimer. For all I know I don't need one, but we always had pads when riding so I assume since they make pads for harnesses you should use them?! Attached are pictures of my saddles (maybe this is opening a can of worms harness critique?). We basically are planning to drive just for fun. We live in town, and there isn't a hill to be found, so easy pulling. Yep, we are careful about the paved roads. Ok... again, thanks for all of your input!
Once again this is where I throw out the "new mini driver" disclaimer. For all I know I don't need one, but we always had pads when riding so I assume since they make pads for harnesses you should use them?! Attached are pictures of my saddles (maybe this is opening a can of worms harness critique?). We basically are planning to drive just for fun. We live in town, and there isn't a hill to be found, so easy pulling. Yep, we are careful about the paved roads. Ok... again, thanks for all of your input!