[RC] For those of you using Len Brown's Corrector pad... - Karen Casemier - Roger RittenhouseIn response to the below request. I am using the LB Corrector panel. I DO put it INSIDE the pocket of the SKITO Endurance pad. The pad that fits most 'endurance' type saddles -- like the SR BOZ SYNERGIST. Woudl work fine for english. I put the panel on TOP or UNDER the of the foam inserts. You have to work it around a bit to get it installed. I have now decided it better to place it on the TOP of the SKITO foam. Better shock protection. I have used it both ways with acceptable results. As show in my pictures I proofed it with the impression pad saddle fitting system. I worked great. If I was in a rush and switched pads, I have a second panel I just place on top of the SKITO pad. I have tried Len's costly pad system. It works but NOT high quality -- just high cost - normal for Len :) BUT the flex panel works GREAT on 3 saddles and 3 horses. I have pictures here http://imageevent.com/vmaxept/correctorpad FYI I told Tom of SKITO I was doing this as well a LB BOTH of course not care for 'rider user' mods :) Roger R [RC] For those of you using Len Brown's Corrector pad... - Karen Casemier What type of padding system are you using with your Corrector pad? I have had a lot of success with this pad, but I hate having to layer another pad on top of it, and I'm not happy with either of the full pad options available through Len's website (fyi, I'm riding in an English saddle with the standard size pad). I'd love to find an alternative pad that I could insert the Corrector into. I was hoping I could get a custom Skito made but contacted Tom and it is a no-go. If I have to, I'll just continue using it under another pad, but there has to be another option out there. I'd love something made of real wool, or at the very least something that I could easily clean in the washing machine. =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/Ridecamp Subscribe/Unsubscribe http://www.endurance.net/ridecamp/logon.asp Ride Long and Ride Safe!! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
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