Q&A

Do you need a pad with a treeless saddle?

Do you need a pad with a treeless saddle?

However, an integral part of fitting a treeless saddle is the pad, because the saddle itself doesn’t have the internal structure (the tree) to protect the horse’s spine and the associated nerves. So, once you have the saddle, you also need the right pad.

What kind of pad do you use with a treeless saddle?

With all treeless saddles, you should use a saddle pad with shock absorbing foam or felt inserts on either side of the spine, leaving the spine channel clear.

Do you use saddle pad with bareback saddle?

Most bareback saddle pads are designed so that they can be used without a saddle pad. However, some people do choose to use a saddle pad with their bareback pads. Using a saddle pad can provide additional support. In addition, saddle pads can also help keep the bareback pad securely in place.

Is riding a horse bad for its back?

Horse riders are at a greater risk of experiencing back pain than the general public due to both the repetitive nature of riding as well as the long-term consequence of a riding injury. 66% reported pain in other areas of the body, with the knee the most common.

Is it safe to ride in a treeless saddle?

Freeform saddles provide extraordinary comfort for you and your horse. The experience of sitting in a treeless saddle is similar to bareback riding, only much more comfortable and safer. You have very close contact with your horse. You immediately experience the wonderful feeling of your horse’s free,…

What makes a freeform treeless saddle so good?

The Freeform treeless saddles are flexible in directions that allow the saddle to adjust immediately to the movements of the horse. The construction of these saddles allows for free and full extension of the horse’s shoulders, unencumbered by the rigidity of a tree.

What’s the weight distribution of a freeform saddle?

Freeform saddles are designed to give the best possible weight distribution . With our new panel system we are able to do computer scans that are clean and clear. This is huge in fitting the horses withers, spine issues and heavier riders (175-210 lbs).

What makes a good saddle for a horse?

A flexible aluminum arch in the front part of the detachable seat provides wither clearance. These saddles totally adjust to the shape of any given horse while providing good stability on the horse’s back. Freeform saddles appeal to those who plan to show or compete with their horse.