Barefoot London Dressage Treeless - Advice needed please !

JULESMGARNER

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I'm trying to decide whether to buy the aforementioned saddle - anyone have any comments please , the good, bad and ugly, I need to know
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I have a barefoot Cheyenne and love it, I know others who have the London and also like it, as long as you use it with the correct pad, ask if they do a trial to see what you think, treeless is a real love hate topic. I Love
 
I have the barefoot London - together with the pad designed for it.

I use it on my youngster and have done since he was rising 3. He is now 4 and a different horse, but the saddle has adjusted with him.

Have also used the same saddle on my old clydesdale - he really went very well in - rounded and used his back.

I personally find the saddle very comfortable and stable - lovely to hack out in and fine for schooling and small jumps.

Next year I do intend to have another saddle for affililated showing but will keep the barefoot for hacking and schooling.

I recently had the boys backs checked and my physio could find no signs that the treeless had caused any problems.

Horse and Harmoney were very helpful. I bought mine, together with the pad, girth and stirrup leathers. The latest model is better.

This is Chancer having it on for the first time

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This is Chancer recently showing with his on.

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It is also fine for the low level dressage I do.

Final thing, do be honest about your bum size
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I am a large 12/small 14 and a size 1 is fine, if I were a true 14, I would have needed the size 2. I dare not put on any weight so having the size 1 is good for my diet resolve.
 
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