sidesaddlegirl
Well-Known Member
OK, I know this is going to be a specialist question but I know that there are peeps here who ride side saddle so maybe you guys can give me some advice ?
I posted this on another side saddle board that I'm on but all they talk about is dating (men not saddles) so my question has fallen on deaf ears
I've read in different places that the old name side saddles were
built on a standard size tree and then obviously, the panels were
stuffed to make the different sizes (like narrow, medium, etc).
I had my saddle stuffed narrow to fit my old loan horse, a narrow high
withered Arab (before I had is reflocked, it fit like a narrow medium)
but looking at the tree and comparing one of my medium-wide and wide
wintec gullets to the points on my saddle, the tree of it pretty
much has the same "spread" or width across the points as the wintec
gullets.
Now, I may be getting a new horse on loan (I'm going to see her on
Saturday). She's a 3/4 TB but tends to carry weight (a VERY good doer)
but has defined withers but looks to take about at least a medium or
medium/wide in saddles.
My question is, if I do get this horse and had the panels taken off my
saddle and had a wykham pad put on, would it make the saddle alot
wider? Does a wykham pad really make a different in fit?
I know it would be best to ask a side saddler their opinion and would
have Leo Wright do this but just want to get some experiences from
people who have had wykhams put on.
I don't really want to sell my saddle as it fits me well and to be
honest, nothing is selling at the moment anyways so wouldn't be able
to afford a new saddle without selling this one which is why I thought
about a wykham pad.
I've read in different places that the old name side saddles were
built on a standard size tree and then obviously, the panels were
stuffed to make the different sizes (like narrow, medium, etc).
I had my saddle stuffed narrow to fit my old loan horse, a narrow high
withered Arab (before I had is reflocked, it fit like a narrow medium)
but looking at the tree and comparing one of my medium-wide and wide
wintec gullets to the points on my saddle, the tree of it pretty
much has the same "spread" or width across the points as the wintec
gullets.
Now, I may be getting a new horse on loan (I'm going to see her on
Saturday). She's a 3/4 TB but tends to carry weight (a VERY good doer)
but has defined withers but looks to take about at least a medium or
medium/wide in saddles.
My question is, if I do get this horse and had the panels taken off my
saddle and had a wykham pad put on, would it make the saddle alot
wider? Does a wykham pad really make a different in fit?
I know it would be best to ask a side saddler their opinion and would
have Leo Wright do this but just want to get some experiences from
people who have had wykhams put on.
I don't really want to sell my saddle as it fits me well and to be
honest, nothing is selling at the moment anyways so wouldn't be able
to afford a new saddle without selling this one which is why I thought
about a wykham pad.