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Old 07-03-2007,
 
 
 
cisco kid
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anybody here use one of these? i just bought one and got it in two weeks ago. i tell you, there a little on the pricy side but, i have never seen a better made, attractive, and as comfortable (on the horse) saddle pad as these are. my boy cisco at times would not stand still to be saddled. not anything too bad. just kinda try to side step out from under the saddle. i've rode him three times with it and he is already standing stock still for the saddle, and i would swear the pad has made my saddle more comfortable as well. not a blatant plug or anything, but i do like it a lot myself. i'd say if you have some problems with a horse being saddled to look at you saddle pad and your saddle fit. if the saddle fits well, and there are still problems to definatly look into one of these pads.
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Old 07-12-2007,
 
 
 
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Where did you get it from? Is there an online store you can get it from? Hey! anything that makes riding safer and more comfortable is for me!
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Old 07-13-2007,
 
 
 
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type saddleright saddle pads in on your search engine of choice. they're outta nevada, las vegas i'm thinkin'. you'll have to order over the phone or by the net one of the two. i'd speak to someone on the phone myself, as the lady that helped me cut me a pretty good deal on a "used" one that is perfect as new. they are a bit pricey, but top shelf quality all the way. if for some reason the thing ever wears out or tears the cover on it, they'll replace it. you call them and, i think it's a $ 30.00 recovering fee that they charge you, because the core of the pad will never compress or wear out the covering it's self wears out. but they'll send you a brand new pad like yours, and you send your old one back in the box the new pad comes in. postage paid i do believe also. seem to be a pretty stand up company. the lady thought i was from east texas from my "drawl". nothing against texans of course, but really. plum nearly broke an ol' carolina boy's heart.
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