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[RC] CAIR panels - Libby & Quentin Llop DVMGreetings all: Wool vs. Air Panel (CAIR or FLAIR) saddles; Yes, I can get a better 'fit', when considered statically, by carefully flocking a saddle with wool. HOWEVER ---- I actually ride my horses! When they are ridden, I like them to move freely and take big steps. There is absolutely no way a wool flocked saddle has the responsiveness to allow the freedom of motion, that I expect in a saddle. Time and again, I have seen beautiful workmanship fitting a saddle to the static horse, only to need to explain to the horse owner that the saddle does not allow the horse to move. Those of you who do not flock your own saddles have the additional problem that wool is high maintenance: it compresses with time. It was traditional for English saddles to be reflocked annually. That said: 1) Whatever panel system is used, the shape of the tree should match the shape of the horse. The Panel should be a flexible interface that allows the horse to change shape as he moves. This is a Biggy! Don't blame the panel, because the tree shape differs from your horse shape. 2) The FLAIR system is highly adjustable to fit and balance the saddle & rider. It is the only system that I know of that is actually adjustable while the rider is on the horse. It is particularly helpful where there is an asymmetry. 3) The CAIR system can have flocking added behind the air bags so that the panel under the pommel better matches the contours of the horse. I do this in about 30% of the saddles that I see. 4) CAIR bags sometimes leak. We have had excellent warrantee replacement from Weatherbeeta. If there is interest, I can put pictures on our website to explain how to test. There is also some other related information on our website that might be of interest; www.InvernessFarm.com. Currently, we have about twelve saddles in use, ten with air panels. Any horse that is mature enough to be ridden over half an hour, is ridden in an air panel saddle. (The non air panel are Aussie style that we use for the young stock.) Happy trails! Quentin =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 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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