No. The risers should be used just to fill up the voids on the horse due to his shape or lack of muscle and to allow the saddle to fit correctly. You should not have any bridge effect or you should use our impact half-pad instead of the risers.
ECOGOLD 2 years ago
If you put a riser in front and a riser in back, wouldn't it cause the saddle to bridge in the center where there is not riser?
pakatochip 2 years ago
No. The risers should be used just to fill up the voids on the horse due to his shape or lack of muscle and to allow the saddle to fit correctly. You should not have any bridge effect or you should use our impact half-pad instead of the risers.
ECOGOLD 2 years ago
If you put a riser in front and a riser in back, wouldn't it cause the saddle to bridge in the center where there is not riser?
pakatochip 2 years ago