Does the Barefoot saddle system for horses with shorter backs
The Barefoot saddle is particularly suitable for horses/ponies with a short back, as it distributes the rider's weight completely differently to conventional saddles: In the Barefoot saddle, the rider sits between two moulded parts (the exchangeable pommel at the front, and the rear restriction). Because these pre-formed parts are made of flexible plastic and do not carry any of the rider’s weight, they can move with the horse without restricting its movement.
Ein neuer Barefoot-Sattel mit VPS-System® (steht für "vertebrae protecting system", auf Deutsch: Wirbelsäulenschutzsystem) benötigt eine gewisse "Einreitphase" und sollte für das jeweilige Pferd angepasst sein. Nach dieser "Einreitphase" hat sich der Barefoot-Sattel an den Pferderücken angepasst und gesetzt. Das bedeutet, die Polster im Sattel müssen sich erst setzen und anformen, dann liegt der Sattel nicht wie eine starre Schale auf dem Pferderücken, sondern passt sich den Formen des Pferderückens genau an. Nach dieser Einreitephase sitzt der Sattel aber so fest, dass er auch in schwierigem Gelände nichts mehr rutscht.
Barefoot looks bigger
Due to this construction, Barefoot saddles often look bigger than conventional treed saddles, especially on smaller horses. However, the Barefoot saddle may extend beyond the horse's 18th ribbed arch as it does not restrict the horse’s back in any way, or distribute the rider’s weight onto the rear part of the back.
To experience this at first hand, you can sit in a Barefoot saddle and push your hand behind the rear end of the saddle and lift it. You will see that the Barefoot is so flexible that it can be lifted - this proves that although "the saddle is there", there is no pressure and therefore no problem can be caused by the saddle. If you try the same thing in a saddle with a tree, you will quickly feel the difference.