Instructions
Choose a saddle that fits the horse correctly. Treeless saddles come in many sizes and designs. As with a treed saddle, fitting the individual horse is key. A treeless saddle must be comfortable to the rider, as well. Place the saddle on the horse and sit in the saddle to ensure fit and comfort.
Place the saddleright pad on the horse's back up over the withers (shoulder) of the horse. Lift the pad up in front to allow for some space between the withers and the pad. This provides more room for shoulder movement. Make sure the center of the pad is lined up with the center of the horse's back.
Place the treeless saddle on top of the pad. Gently pull the front of the pad up again to make space for the shoulders. There should be about one to two inches of pad sticking out from underneath each end of the saddle. Tighten the cinch (strap around the belly) to eliminate the saddle from slipping or rolling. Use a breast collar (strap around the chest) to help keep the saddle secure and in place.
How to Use a SaddleRight Pad With Treeless Saddles
Treeless saddles are made of fiberglass, leather and foam padding. They have a feel similar to that of a bareback pad, allowing for close contact with the horse. A treeless saddle can be a good choice for a horse with a wide back or uneven shoulders. Saddleright saddle pads are designed to divert shock from horse and rider. In addition, the saddleright pad alleviates pressure points, keeps the horse's back cool and provides relief for asymmetrical (uneven) horses.