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From: kissequestrian
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  • I can use one of these... can you contact me,please...also do you have an English version for hackking about? This seems to go the same direction as bitless bridling, of which I am a proponent. There are times, however, when I would like something a bit more substantial than a bareback pad, as I am beginning that stage in my life when bareback is just,....well...not as secure as it once was, although I shun even the pad. For the sake of the horse, this seems better all around..

  • The positioning of the front rigging is in a traditional position, it is called centre fire and is used very often in rigging a western saddle. However, the reason I have put it further back is because there are no bars to the saddle, it will flex slightly at that point, as it is to all intents & purposes treeless and therefore if you put the rigging in the 3/4 -7/8 position it will flex the swells into the back of the scapula but placing it further back, there is no pull on the swells at all.

  • I see a big problem with the position of where you have got your front rigging dee. I would be duplicating traditional rigging positions.

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