Can you get a saddle to change the fitting of a 'normal' saddle?

happihorse

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I know that you can buy adjustable saddles which you can change the tree size in, but can you change the fitting of a normal saddle?

I have heard people say this, but how do they change the size / shape of a saddle with a wooden tree?

Are they safe to use? How much of a size change can they make?

Thanks
 
It all depends on the make of the saddle and how many times it has been altered and by how much. I have a wooden treed Barry Swain saddle and it has been altered 3/4 times as my horse has matured. The saddles are put in a vice and the header plate is widened /narrowed by a templating machine. Most of the major saddle makers - Albion, Ideal,Barnsby, Jaguar all have templating machines that they use to adjust the width of the saddles. However there is a limit to how many times and by how much a tree can be altered before the rivets in the header plate pop or the header plate breaks or the tree splits.
 
If you are talking about the Albion you are advertising in your sig, then it is possible to have them sent back to the Albion factory and for about £300 they will fit a new tree and in effect shape it to fit your horse.
 
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