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Today was the first day the weather finally broke and I was able really get some things done at the barn. One thing on my “to-do” list since shortly after Christmas was to add some serious swag to my saddle.
Finally, I (or really my horse husband), found a pad that fits this awkward shaped saddle! What’s more, it’s a Diamon Wool Half pad! Yay! Super pleased with the lengths and where it hits on this saddle. Stateline tack also sold a sweet sheepskin saddle saver that I added today. Along with the seat saver, I added Tough1’s fleece stirrup covers. Though I ran out of time before I could try these new components out, I am very optimistic. I dig the look I’ve created of Old World / New Practical Comfort. That would absolutely be our trail style If we were to put a name to it. What are your “must haves” for trail comfort or upgrades for your rigging? #BoldlyGo
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lytha
1/13/2018 09:36:08 am
Oh, I love your sheepskin and fleece, and the brown below surprised me at how much I like it, it blends in. I want them now, not that I need them, ugh. The thing I feel naked without is a pommel bag for my water bottles/treats/hoofpick/leatherman tool. I hate the way bags look attached to saddles, but I hate being thirsty out there more. Hm, maybe when I'm in America in March I'll shop for saddle accessories.
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Chelsey
1/13/2018 10:15:03 am
Lytha,
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