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Old 1st Aug 2009, 03:12 PM
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tipping to the side

i find that my saddle is slipping over to the left , the saddler has checked it and has said , in her opinion, i am bracing myself with my right leg which causes the imbalance. My instructor can only suggest i ride with my right stirrup longer than the left which hasn't worked . Any ideas ? My horse is 17hh and is a shire X with quite a "flat back" her saddle is a wintec and appaers to suit her .
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