ktj1891
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Anyone have any experience or reviews of them?
I have the pony dressage and really rate it for the price, seeems very good quality
From the ones I have seen, bit rough round the edges, machined on skirts denotes mass production methods, basic saddles, nothing special.
Leather not the best I have seen, have far better hide in my workshop.
2 week trial is not that helpful if you are buying a brand new saddle for a youngster or unfit out of work older horse, it will change shape as it gets fitter, that can take a few months, not 2 weeks. Horse's can change quite drastically, it's not just the head/gullet width that determines the fit.
Oz
Secondhand is good, I still would never recommend people to buy new, even half price, these saddles rrp for around 800 quid if the prices are still the same as they were when I saw one last?
Half price 400 quid is still more than a good secondhand saddle can be had for.
I have actually refused to sell new saddles to people with youngsters/out of work horses as I just know in 3 months time it won't probably fit.
Up to you, your money but I'd keep looking for decent secondhand if it were me, they are not only cheaper but are more broken in and give a little more, helping the horse to get used to it.
Any brand new saddle will lose 50% of their value as soon as you buy them.
Oz
I have previously owned a Kent and Masters and really like them so was thinking more like that. I have never seen one less that £400 though!I’d also been looking at Thorowgood!
Sometimes I see secondhand saddles being sold on facebook, good makes and under priced very often too.
Look in the local horsey facebook groups, if you find a good looking one then at least if it's local you can go and see it.
Your saddle fitter or saddler, whichever you use, should be able to advise you on this.
Kent and Masters for £250
https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https://www.ebay.co.uk/ulk/itm/202912189205
Loxley/Bliss
Loxley/Bliss
Very interesting if it is, no hint of it on either website. Bliss themselves are ex Black Country background.
No, I looked on the Cavaletti website, no mention there and I was curious ... but definitely there's a link. Cavaletti seem to be based at the same address as Bliss in Aldridge, too.
I only ever knew of the London address for Bliss but that may have been more marketing than reality, and may have changed anyway.