PFA Equestrian

PFA Equestrian PFA Equestrian - Northumberland

Very interesting post 🤓
07/06/2026

Very interesting post 🤓

The Great Saddle Slip Mystery🔍

Your saddle slips to the left.

So naturally, you buy a new girth.

It still slips.🤨

So you buy a fancy anatomical girth, a non-slip saddle pad, and perhaps a breastplate with enough straps to secure a small aircraft.

It still slips.😠

So you call a saddle fitter.

Then another saddle fitter.

Then one recommended by a friend who swears they transformed her horse's life.

It still slips.😖

At this point, many horse owners begin to suspect that they're somehow destined to spend the rest of their life searching for the mythical saddle setup that stays exactly where it should.

But before you spend another dollar on tack or lose respect for your latest saddle-fitter, let me tell you about some fascinating research by Line Greve and Sue Dyson.🤓

Because what they discovered put some very important information on the table to consider when you have a saddle slip issue.

The researchers investigated horses with persistent saddle slip and found that many of them had underlying hindlimb lameness.

Now, stay with me if you just rolled your eyes and think this isn't you case because your horse is clearly NOT lame....

The type of lameness identified was not the obvious kind where the horse is hopping around on three legs.

The subtle kind.🤔

The sort of issue that can quietly affect performance, behaviour, balance, and movement long before anyone recognises it as a soundness problem.

Why?

Because horses with discomfort or dysfunction or weakness in a hind leg often alter the way they move. They redistribute load, change how they push off the ground, and compensate through their body. Those altered forces travel through the horse's back and can gradually push the saddle off centre.

This doesn't just apply to horses with obvious injuries. It can occur in horses with mild lameness, asymmetries, weakness, developmental immaturity, or conditions affecting structures such as the stifle, sacroiliac region, suspensory apparatus, or other parts of the hind limb.

Now here's the part that many people find surprising.

The researchers found that saddle slip was actually associated with well-balanced saddles that had even contact and good flocking.😲

In other words, a saddle that slips isn't necessarily poorly fitted.

In fact, if you've had the saddle checked, adjusted, reflocked, replaced, and the problem keeps returning, there may be something else worth investigating.

The most compelling finding came when the researchers identified the source of the hindlimb pain and used diagnostic nerve blocks to remove the discomfort.

The saddle slip disappeared in 97% of cases.😱

Read that again.

Ninety-seven percent.😱

The saddle didn't change.

The girth didn't change.

The saddle pad didn't change.

The horse's movement changed.🤯

That's a pretty powerful clue.😎

One of the biggest challenges with horses is that we often focus on the symptom we can see rather than the cause we can't.

The slipping saddle becomes the problem.

The canter transition becomes the problem.

The spooky behaviour becomes the problem.

The horse drifting through the shoulder becomes the problem.

But sometimes these things are not separate problems at all.

Sometimes they are all clues pointing towards the same underlying issue.

So if your saddle consistently slips despite multiple fitting assessments and equipment changes, it may be worth considering whether your horse is trying to tell you something.

And if that saddle slip is accompanied by things like:
- Canter difficulties
- Resistance under saddle
- Reactive or spooky behaviour
- Struggles with engagement
then the possibility of an underlying soundness issue becomes even more important to investigate.⚠️

One of the most valuable lessons I've learned working with horses is that behaviour, performance, and movement are often connected in ways that aren't immediately obvious.

A slipping saddle may not always indicate a soundness issue...sometimes it can be a YOU issue, but that is for another article another day.

But if it keeps happening despite your best efforts to fix it, it might be worth looking beyond the saddle.💡

Sometimes the saddle is not the problem.

It's the clue.

References
Greve, L., & Dyson, S. J. (2013). An Investigation of the Relationship Between Hindlimb Lameness and Saddle Slip. Equine Veterinary Journal, 45(5), 570-577.
Greve, L., & Dyson, S. J. (2014). The Interrelationship of Lameness, Saddle Slip and Back Shape in the General Sports Horse Population. Equine Veterinary Journal, 46(6), 687-694.

Collectable Advice 226/365. Please SHARE or hit SAVE. Please no copy and pasting.

This week I went back to see Emma and the lovely Harry! Emma was looking for her first dressage saddle so I took a selec...
24/05/2026

This week I went back to see Emma and the lovely Harry! Emma was looking for her first dressage saddle so I took a selection for our initial fitting with a range of seat depts and block sizes.
We narrowed it down to two options but struggled to come to a decision. On Wednesday I went back with the same two saddles but one in a different seat size and that was the one! 👌
Emma really liked the security of the block and deeper seat of the Kent and masters, with riding with a longer stirrup length it gave her the support she needed.
If you’re looking for a new saddle whether that’s a new discipline and don’t know where to start or something you’re already used to I’m always here to help! I always try my best to work with you and get something right for you and your horse - no matter how long or how many visits it takes ☺️

🌟 New Products! 🌟I’ve had a very exciting delivery this week from the fantastic Shires Equestrian! This includes a selec...
19/05/2026

🌟 New Products! 🌟

I’ve had a very exciting delivery this week from the fantastic Shires Equestrian! This includes a selection of there bits and bridles, girths and stirrups! If you’re interested in trying any of these fantastic products to see how they may benefit you or your horse drop me a message!

19/05/2026

Once again some fantastic information from Centaur biomechanics! Their research and knowledge is so valuable for everybody to learn from, not just professionals.

Here Russel is talking about saddle slip and why it occurs. Yes we can take some steps to correct the saddle slip but the most important thing is to work together with your other equine professionals and understand why we are getting slip and how we can help and correct the horse to be as strong as they can! Sometimes just straightening the saddle to stop the saddle slip can be enough to allow the horse to then use itself and develop correctly but it’s always good to get everything covered to make sure we’re doing our best by the horse.

If you’re unsure if you have saddle slip ask a friend to video you from behind on both reins in walk, trot and canter. You may also feel you have uneven pressure in your seat bones or your weight in each stirrup, I’ve described it a few times as feeling like you may have a floaty foot in one stirrup.
We’re very quick to say ‘oh it’s just me’ but regardless of whether it’s you or horse we can hopefully do something to straighten you up!

A few recent visits! It’s been a nice mix of new saddle fits, checks of existing saddles and some bit and bridle fitting...
17/05/2026

A few recent visits!

It’s been a nice mix of new saddle fits, checks of existing saddles and some bit and bridle fitting. If you’re looking for any help regarding bits, bridles or saddles drop me a message and I’ll be happy to help ☺️

As always with any fitting I see the horse both static and ridden wherever possible, sometimes we can’t and that’s fine but it’s always preferable!

This one is completely unrelated to horses and saddles! Myself and my mum are joining up with range of other professiona...
08/05/2026

This one is completely unrelated to horses and saddles!
Myself and my mum are joining up with range of other professionals to the big hike across hadrians wall next weekend!
We are raising money for the Tynedale hospice at home who I know have really helped close friends and their families! Any donations, however big or small are greatly appreciated ☺️
Of course my little sidekicks Bandit and Delilah will be joining us too.
arehttps://www.justgiving.com/page/paige-archibald-1?utm_medium=FR&utm_source=WA

Help Paige Archibald raise money to support Tynedale Hospice at Home

Rose and Daisy flying at the weekend in there new Cavaletti Collection monoflap jump saddle! If you’re interested in try...
07/05/2026

Rose and Daisy flying at the weekend in there new Cavaletti Collection monoflap jump saddle!
If you’re interested in trying any of there range drop me a message, they really are lovely saddles for there price point 😍
It’s no wonder the monoflap jump in particular is so popular!

Beautiful Bobby modelling his new Horsemanship Saddlery UK bridle 😍
03/05/2026

Beautiful Bobby modelling his new Horsemanship Saddlery UK bridle 😍

17/04/2026

When everything comes together 😍
Two bit fittings this week for these two lovely horses! The first is Steve who was trying out the Aster lift Baucher and I think you’ll agree the connection he and Lucy have in this is 👌 I first saw Steve in December for his saddles and the change in his condition and way of going is so lovely to see.
Next was the lovely Ernie and Eden who are a very new partnership and just want everything to be right! I fitted his saddle a few weeks ago when he first arrived and suggested getting to know him for a few weeks before doing a bit fitting to enable us to get the best out of the session. He went for the HP relief D ring and again the connection and communication is lovely! With him the large D rings also give an element of directional control.
I find seeing the impact a bit has on them absolutely fascinating and it’s lovely to be able to give the horses the choice ❤️

Address

South Fens
Harlow Hill
NE180LN

Opening Hours

Monday 5am - 10pm
Tuesday 5am - 10pm
Wednesday 5am - 10pm
Thursday 5am - 10pm
Friday 5am - 10pm
Saturday 5am - 10pm
Sunday 5am - 10pm

Telephone

+447557336312

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when PFA Equestrian posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Business

Send a message to PFA Equestrian:

Share