Saddle Pad Science

Researchers are learning how different pads stack up for keeping our horses happy and healthy under saddle.
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Researchers are learning how different pads stack up for keeping our horses happy and healthy under saddle.

Saddle pads are one of the most fashionable pieces of equipment we put on our horses, but they also serve an important biomechanical purpose. These fabricated foundations can keep our horses comfortable, enabling them to perform better–but only if we’ve chosen the right ones and paired them with properly fitting saddles.

As scientists have studied saddles and saddle fit, they’ve discovered how important the underlying pads are. This field of study is still fairly new, and saddle pad researchers are few and far betweem, but The Horse tracked down these scientists to bring you the information they’ve learned so far and to help you determine how your saddle pad stacks up.

What’s the Point?

First and foremost, we need to understand a saddle pad’s purpose

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Passionate about horses and science from the time she was riding her first Shetland Pony in Texas, Christa Lesté-Lasserre writes about scientific research that contributes to a better understanding of all equids. After undergrad studies in science, journalism, and literature, she received a master’s degree in creative writing. Now based in France, she aims to present the most fascinating aspect of equine science: the story it creates. Follow Lesté-Lasserre on Twitter @christalestelas.

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