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  • dressage baby pads

    My saddle fits my horse nicely and I don't want a lot of pad but I do want a thin pad that is easy to wash. Now I am using dover dressage pads which are heavier than I would like.

    does anyone know where I can find a dressage size baby pads?
    A man must love a thing very much if he not only practices it without any hope of fame or money, but even practices it without any hope of doing it well.--G. K. Chesterton

  • #2
    I've never noticed baby pads to be any thinner than a lot of the regular sized pads I've encountered. The thinnest pad I've found is the Mattes Light Flannel Pad, it washes easily (even in a top loading washer), is breathable (designed for use under a sheepskin half pad), and comes in different sizes. However, its definitely pricey...luckily I got mine on super mega clearance at my local tack store. If you're really looking for a thin pad, this is it!
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      #3
      pricey indeed.

      $90.

      I will keep looking. thanks for the reply.
      A man must love a thing very much if he not only practices it without any hope of fame or money, but even practices it without any hope of doing it well.--G. K. Chesterton

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      • #4
        I'm originally from the hunter world and I've been hunting for a decent baby pad type saddle pad with no luck. I have found a lelitta pad (with a tiara on it) and that is the best I can find. What I really want us a low cost white baby pad that is close to the beval or smart pak baby pad!!!
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        • #5
          Originally posted by lizathenag View Post
          Now I am using dover dressage pads which are heavier than I would like.

          does anyone know where I can find a dressage size baby pads?
          How long have you been using the Dover baby pad? I have found that after about 8-10 washings, the baby pads thin out quite a bit. I use baby pads under my saddle pads so that I can wash/rewash those rather than my saddle pads.
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            #6
            I don't want any loops on them either. I always end up cutting them off.
            A man must love a thing very much if he not only practices it without any hope of fame or money, but even practices it without any hope of doing it well.--G. K. Chesterton

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            • #7
              Ogilvy Baby Pad - looks just like their Profile pad but thinner & no "loops".
              I picked a couple up at a show - vendor had tracked down the Ogilvy rep & bought up the last of their stock (at the show), colors were black, white & navy with assorted trim.

              Not sure why these pads are not on the company site

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              • #8
                I prefer Roma baby pads that VTO Saddlery sells. http://www.vtosaddlery.com/ call them and ask for the dressage size ones, which they sell at the shows for about $20
                Appy Trails,
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                • #9
                  Wilkers used to make some without velcro. You could probably call them and get them to make some more. Those and Pacific Rim (PRI) baby pads are great.

                  I've had some for YEARS and they have yet to wear out or get thin. I don't dry them. I put air dry them either outside or in the dryer (on air). And I wash them after every use. I think that if they wear out, you aren't rotating them enough, cleaning them enough, and are throwing them in the dryer. All bad things.

                  The Wilkers are more expensive, but dang they're SO nice!
                  "And I'm thinking you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling." - Capt Reynolds "Firefly"

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                  • #10
                    The Fleeceworks baby pads are affordable (about $20), thin without being flimsy, and hold up really well to use and washing. They come in dressage size.
                    Gallant Gesture "Liam" 1995 chestnut ottb gelding
                    Mr. Painter "Remy" 2006 chestnut ottb gelding
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by GallantGesture View Post
                      The Fleeceworks baby pads are affordable (about $20), thin without being flimsy, and hold up really well to use and washing. They come in dressage size.
                      I was going to suggest these, as well.

                      I have a couple of the Mattes light flannel pads... I don't love them (I also don't hate them... more or less indifferent, I guess).
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                      • #12
                        A bath towel. Just enough to keep a saddle clean, even a big ol' cutback.
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                        • #13
                          BTW, the PRI baby pads are around $10-12 each.
                          "And I'm thinking you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling." - Capt Reynolds "Firefly"

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                          • #14
                            The Fleeceworks looks really nice and they are contoured, so less likely to bunch up under there
                            Boyle Heights Kid 1998 16.1h OTTB Dark Bay Gelding
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                            • #15
                              I've got a friend that makes dressage baby pads. She'll customize them to your liking and I believe they start at around $20. Love her stuff!!

                              http://www.tracymicheledesigns.com/saddle-pads.html
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