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Saddle Pads – What Size Do You Need
You can start off by asking yourself some simple questions.
- How long is my|your saddle?
- Is your horse’s back short or long?
- What is my preference on the look of my tack on my horse?
Size of Saddle:
Measure and find out the size of your saddle in length. Is it a barrel, roping, cutting, etc saddle? If you have a larger saddle such as a roping or cutting saddle then you will probably not want a saddle pad that is 28″ or 30″ in length. Your saddle may just barely fit on the saddle pad. For a barrel saddle don’t use a saddle pad longer than 32″ or 33″.
Does my horse have a long or short back?
A lot of people don’t think of this when choosing a saddle pad. If you have a short backed horse and decide to go with a saddle pad that is 34″ long – it may be too long for your horse. It will probably get in the way of the horses hindquarter movement. However things could be reversed as well. Using a short saddle pad on a long backed horse will allow part of his/her back to be exposed. It may look weird to you or other people. That is where this next section comes into play.
What is my personal preference of how my horse should look when tacked up?
Ultimately the decision comes down to your personal preference. What do you think looks good? Where do you think your saddle pad should end on your horse?
People have different styles and ways that they like their saddle pad, saddle, and horse to look. Some people may use a shorter (28″ or 30″) saddle pad on a short backed horse with a barrel saddle. On the same horse if a roping saddle is used they may get a little longer of a pad (33″) to compensate for the larger saddle. On a long backed horse if a roping saddle is used they may use a long (34″) pad. However if the same long backed horse is used and a barrel saddle they may use a long (32″ or 33″) pad to cover the horses back.
It boils down to your personal opinion, type and size of saddle, and your horse. There really isn’t a “correct” answer to this question. There are only opinions.
Here is a link with a variety of western saddle pads to help you in your decision.