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Grauling0605
2 years ago

6 Dressage jacks and 2 unused VS scraps.

I am very glad to have so much in the weather, because I can hardly get behind with washing and drying. In winter, I’d be two long.

But still find it very nice to have different colors 😉

Urlewas
2 years ago

One.

Punkgirl512
2 years ago

I redefined my saddle (Spanish) and call it old school “Sattelunterlage”.

I currently have 3 different. Because I definitely need something with insert pockets due to the saddle type (leather tree) and my horse rarely runs well without fur, so I always have to change.

1 Grandeur pad with fur, top pockets

1 support with 2 pockets without fur, simple cotton

1 reindeer pad, also here the possibility with bags, which is currently the most used.

Pferde909
2 years ago

I have six for my RB. But it’s because I have to buy everything equipment for them. The besi pays forge/ veterinarian/ Ostheo/ dentist/ stable rental/ fodder. But she doesn’t ride him, and he’s as good as mine. He had saddle and trense. And I have to confess that I have a stench shopping 😅

my favorite treasure is the one by Felix Bühler “Glitter Explosion”, color Rosé😊

Einhorn264
2 years ago

Hi.

So more Pads as I ride Icelanders with a short back.

I have a Cavallo pad with fur outside, which I actually use as well as always because it just sits super and fits the saddle. Then I have another razor that was so attached to the saddle. I’ve made it.

Then I still have a rubber gel pad which is still slipping and therefore is no longer in use.
LG

StRiW
2 years ago

Always enough.

pony
2 years ago

two.

I use them as a seat cover for the garden furniture.

Keks37
2 years ago

I have three cocks, so I can always change through and always have one in use.

hi584
2 years ago

definitely more than 30

Einhorn264
2 years ago
Reply to  hi584

Why do you need so many?

schneeflocke634
2 years ago

Horse riding 🙂

hoekerlein
2 years ago

6 dressage turf