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. 2024 Aug 28;14(17):2495. doi: 10.3390/ani14172495

Figure 3.

Figure 3

Most frequent issues of saddle fit for the rider (%) encountered by saddle fitters (red bars), coaches (grey bars), and therapists (black bars). Values pooled <3% were: stirrup size is too small for rider foot size, stirrup size is too large for rider foot size, saddle flap too small/big/wrong size and boot catches, thigh roll incorrectly positioned to influence lower leg, saddle seat is too big, knee roll is too upright—affecting the rider’s upper limb, knee roll is too small—offering no support, knee rolls are too big, knee roll restricts the rider too much, stirrup bar is too forward and the thumb grips on stirrup bar are always up.