Saddle Fit & Shimming with SaddleCraftpro

Saddle Fit & ShimSming with SaddleCraftpro

Western Ranch Saddle Pad Front Shim

All across the country, equestrians are rejoicing for the return of longer days and warmer weather for optimal days spent at the barn and in the saddle. Did your horses take a vacation from regular exercise over the winter? Perhaps you increased activity and showed in Florida, California, Arizona, or South Carolina, or inside a heated facility all winter. Now is a great time to consider having a saddle fitter out to ensure that any changes that may have occurred over winter will not affect your spring and summer riding plans.

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If your saddle fit requires modifications, shims can be added for the ultimate in saddle fit and back protection for both horse and rider. ThinLine material, which is on all of our English and Western saddle pads and what our shims are created from, provides 95% shock-absorption for both horse and rider. It is the most effective pressure relieving and shock-absorbing foam available.  ThinLine material never compresses, meaning your shims will last a lifetime and will never shift or degrade in any way.

What’s so special about shims?

Shims are an easy, accessible, and affordable way to customize saddle fit without purchasing a new saddle. Our shims come in two thicknesses, ThinLine (3/16″) 4.8mm and ThinLine + (1/4″) 6.4mm. ThinLine shims slide into the “pocket” of our pads. Up to three layers of these pieces can be layered to create an even transition for major saddle fit issues.

Plus, they arrive to you as 1 piece, so you can cut the exact shape your horse needs and place it inside the pad, guidelines are also included on cutting a front, bridging, or rear shim. Another great feature of ThinLine shims is that they are slip-free, so you’ll never have to worry if the shim has moved during riding or washing.

The full shim can also be left as one piece, for superior protection across your horse’s back.


What type of saddle fit problems can adjustable pad shims solve?

  • High Withers: Add front shims to any pad.
  • Mutton Withers: Any ThinLine pad without saddle fitting shims.
  • Hollow or Sway  Backs: Add bridging shims.
  • Rider Balance: Adding a pair of shims to one side can fix balance issues.
  • Saddle Balance: Front or rear shims, depending on your issue.
  • Saddle Slippage: Generally no shims are needed, the ThinLine Pad alone will solve this.
  • Saddle Pad Slippage: Generally your tree is too wide. Add a full or front shim.
  • Equine or Rider Back Soreness: No shims needed, ThinLine protects both.
  • Equine Asymmetry: Place both of the pair of shims on the hollow side.
  • Kissing Spine Relief: Add a full shim to any ThinLine pad.
  • Treeless Saddle Pad Comfort: Add a full shim to any ThinLine Pad.

For major saddle fit issues please seek a professional saddle fitter for help.

If you are unsure who your local saddle fitter is, please e-mail us at info@thinlineglobal.com and we will try to connect you with one. Also see our western saddle fitting tips.

To shop best winteclite pony models pads and matching shims, visit SaddleCraftpro.com.

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