Thanks for making the video (2 videos, actually). I just ordered the same pad (minus the tooling and leg cutout) based on a recommendation from a clinician at Mule Days. Side note is that I ordered from Jeffers, which had the best price, and is family owned, but the pad ships directly from 5 Star and there has been very poor coordination/communication among us three parties about when the pad will actually get here. Also, rating a pad has to be based on how well it wears and how long it lasts. The higher price figures into the longevity of a product. 5 Star warrants that this pad will be good for 2,000 hours! So please give us an update in your rating now that you've had it for a year and again 1,000 hours from now! :-)
@@AshleyFerrari My horse is smaller than George and I have a Big Horn w/ a round skirt, so I'm hoping it will work. I love my Toklat but now they're made by Ricotti with a wool blend and air bladder (or some such) inserts which are no-no's.
They have three videos that you can watch to make sure that you measure correctly and understand what thickness etc you need. Did you get their advice before you ordered? Or watch the videos?
ngl i think the pad is a fine length especially on your horse. you get it much longer and it’s gonna get in way of the horses hip when it’s running or working. light is fast so cut off as much as you can. it actually looks like a pretty good size for that saddle. not to preach but i don’t want people to go out and buy saddle pads that are way too big
I think it fits the saddle perfectly... I like the cleaner looking without the over hang tho.
Thanks for the review! I have been thinking of getting one as well....
I got a 32x32 :) I can’t wait to get it. Thank you for the review
I'm ordering my first 5 star pad. Are you happy with the 32 x 32 size?
I also got one 32 x 32 but I got the one inch I need thick cuz of my mates withers are very night totally loved it
I'm ordering my first 5 star pad. Are you happy with the 32 x 32 ?
Thanks for making the video (2 videos, actually). I just ordered the same pad (minus the tooling and leg cutout) based on a recommendation from a clinician at Mule Days. Side note is that I ordered from Jeffers, which had the best price, and is family owned, but the pad ships directly from 5 Star and there has been very poor coordination/communication among us three parties about when the pad will actually get here. Also, rating a pad has to be based on how well it wears and how long it lasts. The higher price figures into the longevity of a product. 5 Star warrants that this pad will be good for 2,000 hours! So please give us an update in your rating now that you've had it for a year and again 1,000 hours from now! :-)
Beverley Kane I sold the pad after about 5 rides. Didn’t like how it fit.
@@AshleyFerrari My horse is smaller than George and I have a Big Horn w/ a round skirt, so I'm hoping it will work. I love my Toklat but now they're made by Ricotti with a wool blend and air bladder (or some such) inserts which are no-no's.
I know this video was posted a while ago, but do u know how long ur saddle measured?
They have three videos that you can watch to make sure that you measure correctly and understand what thickness etc you need. Did you get their advice before you ordered? Or watch the videos?
What thickness is this pad please?
You needed to measure your saddle to the pad
ngl i think the pad is a fine length especially on your horse. you get it much longer and it’s gonna get in way of the horses hip when it’s running or working. light is fast so cut off as much as you can. it actually looks like a pretty good size for that saddle. not to preach but i don’t want people to go out and buy saddle pads that are way too big
Where did you get your resins :)
Mimi Jaroszek you could find those at any tack store
What is the point of the leg cut out?
Jaidens special Watching Channel J It is to get a bit of a closer connection to your horse, also helps some people stay in the saddle better.
A tennis ball? Being a public speaker you should not use the word "like" so often. Just saying...
This was posted three years ago and I am not a public speaker. Just saying….