Dura-Tech® Ergo-Lite Raised Front Riser Pad

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Dura-Tech® Ergo-Lite Raised Front Riser Pad

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Dura-Tech® Ergo-Lite Raised Front Riser Pad
The Dura-Tech® Ergo-Lite Raised Front Riser Pad improves saddle fit and enhance your horse's comfort. This raised front riser pad is expertly designed to fill in the shoulder blade gap between your horse and the saddle, ensuring a snug and comfortable fit. The pad features venting holes down the spine for better airflow, contributing to your horse's overall comfort during rides. Measuring 20" in spine length, 3/8" in overall thickness, and with a front riser panel that's 1" thick, this pad offers ample coverage for most saddles. Made from high-density, crush-resistant foam, it promises durability and long-lasting performance.
  • Raised front riser pad that fills in the shoulder blade gap for a better saddle fit
  • Features venting holes down the spine for improved airflow
  • Made from high-density, crush-resistant foam for durability
  • Measures 20" in spine length and 3/8" in overall thickness
  • Front riser panel is 1" thick for added comfort

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Overall rating: 2.6666667 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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A perfect fit!

"My 20 year old Thoroughbred has high withers and has lost some muscle mass in that area. This riser pad fit him perfectly! He is much more relaxed and comfortable with a saddle now."

Tonya G. (5/5)

Waste of money

"This pad does not stay in place. It moves forward even without me putting my weight on it. I could have paid a 4th grader to design the same product."

Guadalupe S. (1/5)

Too stiff!

"Too stiff and rigid. Don't foresee it breaking down and softening as I have seen other foam corrective pads do either. Save your money and your horse's back."

Elise (1/5)

I wish I had never bought it

"this pad does not stay in place. It will be going in a garage sale for a dollar. I can't even use it on my horse."

Biohackingcowgirl (1/5)

Decent item. Too hard to place in horse directly.

"It is too hard to put in a horse's back and shoulders directly, but worked well over a saddle pad as long as girth is snug enough."

Kel (4/5)

I'll have to wait and and see if the horse is sore

"It's a little in hard side to be comfortable for the horse."

Kelly (4/5)

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