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Thin Line Saddle Pads

Thin Line Inc.

Reviewed By Beezie Madden

Posted December 22, 2006

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Gold Medal Olympian Beezie Madden tested the Thin Line saddle pads this fall.

I recently tested two Thin Line pads, one was the sheepskin comfort pad in white for showing [show jumping]. The other was the Thin Line contour pad for schooling. In both cases I was extremely happy with the way the pad fit and performed. They aren't bulky like felt pads. In both cases I was surprised to find that there was little to no compression of the pad which leads me to believe it's going to be a durable product. Time will tell.

I'm happy with Thin Line saddle pads and plan to continue using them for both schooling and show. I'm sure to give them a serious workout.

Pros
Fit well.
Breathable material.
No compression.

Cons
None noted.

Price
Sheepskin $228
Contour$90

Rating: 4 ribbons

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ThinLine Pads

Posted by Lisa Jones

February 14, 2007

I got one in Maryland and love it!! I can't wait to try thier horse boots.

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