Riding a horse bareback improves your horsemanship. Bareback riding can be uncomfortable for you if your horse has a prominent back bone and for the horse if you are riding for long or bouncing around. Using a bareback pad can help you both.
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Decide whether or not you want stirrups. Bareback pads with stirrups are a sort of half-way point between riding with a saddle and not. The stirrups can provide a sense of security if you are not confident of your ability to stay on. Be sure to choose a pad with stirrups that have a quick-release mechanism since they can become a safety hazard if you fall and get a foot caught.
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Look at the pad's thickness. It should be thick enough to cushion your horse's back and your hip bones. However, if the pad is too thick, you will feel unstable sitting on it.
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Consider the surface that is against your horse. The best option is to have a fleecing material, either sheepskin or synthetic, against the horse's back. This under surface should be comfortable for the horse, breathable and should wick away moisture as the horse sweats.
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Take a look at the surface you will sit on. Some pads have a canvas surface, others are suede. Suede is nice because it isn't slippery.
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Get a pad with a girth. A proper bareback pad has a girth just like a saddle does. If you try to ride on a pad that is not firmly strapped to the horse, it will slide off and take you with it. The girth should be covered in fleece so that it will not pinch the horse.
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Take a test ride. Remember that saddles are designed to set you up in a position that best allows the horse to do the work the tack is designed for, whether that is working cattle or jumping fences. No bareback pad will replicate that; however, get a pad that sets you forward and not in the middle of the horse's back and makes it relatively easy for you to sit about as you would in the saddle you would use on this horse.
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Consider other features. Some bareback pads have a loop handle right in front of where you sit just in case you need to grab it. Others have pockets or come in cool colors. Choose the accessories that suit your needs, your tastes and your budget.
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