I plan on getting the new WB with inserts
– my old one is padded but I wonder how good the inserts are after 4 years in a
horse trailer J
So you are using double pads inside a
HAF?
Thanks!
Kristen
From: Ranelle Rubin
[mailto:raneller@xxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007
3:24 PM To: Kristen A Fisher; 'Karen
Standefer'; 'Beth Walker'; 'Ridecamp' Subject: RE: [RC] [RC]
Bandos/Freeform
Kristen, Does the Woolback you are
planning to get have foam inserts?
>From what I understand, if you are not using a pad with foam inserts, you do
run the risk of not having enough support. There are also Kevlar inserts you
can get to fit inside a HAF pad to sort of form a tree if you want to try that.
I tried them, did not see much difference, so took them out and added a extra
foam pad. It seems to be working fine.
As for trying to put the Bandos leather hangers on a Freeform, not sure yet if
that will work.
Ranelle Rubin, Business Consultant
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Independent Dynamite Distributor
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From: kskf@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
To: kstandefer@xxxxxxxx; raneller@xxxxxxx; bwalker2@xxxxxxx; ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [RC] [RC] Bandos/Freeform
Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 14:59:09 -0600
So do you feel like the Freeform it
would spread the weight of the stirrup hanger better?
Just curious as my mare is kind of sore
after our 50 this past weekend [I ride in the Freeform Enduro]. But not
specifically where the stirrups hang – more of the general seat area. This was
her 3rd 50, and a hard one [lots of rock, hills, etc – stuff she has
never done before]. I am hoping it’s just the strain of the terrain as she
wasn’t sensitive after her other 50 in the Freeform [and her 1st was
in an Abetta that did NOT fit her well].
I plan to go ahead and get the Toklat
Woolback for treeless saddles, as I use a regular Woolback now that is getting
a bit old, and I think the new model Woolback would be more comfortable for
her. Thoughts?
Kristen in TX
PS: The FF seems to be working very well
for me – this was the hardest 50 I have done and my chiro was very surprised at
how little I needed to be adjusted today.
From:
ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Karen Standefer Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007
2:25 PM To: 'Ranelle Rubin'; 'Beth
Walker'; 'Ridecamp' Subject: RE: [RC] [RC] Bandos
Saddle
Comparing the rigging on the Freeform to
the rigging on the Bandos is like comparing apples to oranges. They are
entirely different types of saddles. The FF is foam injected which gives
it quite a bit of shape and structure; while the Bandos is an “unstructured”
treeless.
From:
ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Ranelle Rubin Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007
9:51 AM To: Beth Walker; Ridecamp Subject: RE: [RC] [RC] Bandos
Saddle
It is also very big compared to the one on the
Freeform..about the size of a salad plate or bigger..?
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