tuscanyD
Well-Known Member
I posted elsewhere asking about thoughts regarding the Stubben Scanica dressage saddle.
I just sold my Wintec 500 dressage for this second hand saddle [£430] - the plus is that it fits my horse beautifully and she seems to like it a lot.
BUT I feel that the stirrup bar seems more forward than I would expect from a dressage saddle. When I first tried it and sat in it I didn't notice it as the seat [Elk hide - apparently!]was much nicer than my old saddle - I was blinded to its flaws!
But now I'm feeling that it doesn't help me sit as correctly as I thought a nice saddle would!
I have sat in a very expensive dressage saddle which held you in place - it was impossible to collapse because you were wedged in position! It sort of felt like a bit of a cheat really - I wondered how many of those very fabulous looking dressage riders would look so impressive or be as effective sitting in a budget saddle that the majority of us have to cope with.
This was backed up by the owner of the lovely saddle [and winner of local dresage leagues] then sitting on my horse and looking like a total novice! I don't mean any disrespect to her as I know she still worked very hard at her riding .
But money helps doesn't it.
IT's NOT FAIR!!!
Ok sorry got that out of the way - of course there is an element of sour grapes going on - as I can't afford a very posh saddle [i'm up to budget at £430] nor can I afford to have 2 lessons a week with fabulous dressage trainers at £40 a time [or anyone at the moment for that matter].
I am sure there are many really lovely dressage riders who are doing it on a shoestring budget and on an old cavalry saddle or something and I know how hard all of us who aspire to the art work at whatever level you are at.
So it's too easy to believe that lots of lessons and expensive kit is going to turn me into Anky Wotsername - it isn't - because in spite of my bitter twistedness the fact is that I'm not a naturally fabulous rider anyway - I've no doubt it would help though and if I could find a budget saddle that would give my basic position and seat and bit of extra help then why the hell not.
I've no idea what the point of this stream of conciousness is - answers on a postcard please....
Maybe saddle recommendations?? Just join in with your own thoughts.
I just sold my Wintec 500 dressage for this second hand saddle [£430] - the plus is that it fits my horse beautifully and she seems to like it a lot.
BUT I feel that the stirrup bar seems more forward than I would expect from a dressage saddle. When I first tried it and sat in it I didn't notice it as the seat [Elk hide - apparently!]was much nicer than my old saddle - I was blinded to its flaws!
But now I'm feeling that it doesn't help me sit as correctly as I thought a nice saddle would!
I have sat in a very expensive dressage saddle which held you in place - it was impossible to collapse because you were wedged in position! It sort of felt like a bit of a cheat really - I wondered how many of those very fabulous looking dressage riders would look so impressive or be as effective sitting in a budget saddle that the majority of us have to cope with.
This was backed up by the owner of the lovely saddle [and winner of local dresage leagues] then sitting on my horse and looking like a total novice! I don't mean any disrespect to her as I know she still worked very hard at her riding .
But money helps doesn't it.
IT's NOT FAIR!!!
Ok sorry got that out of the way - of course there is an element of sour grapes going on - as I can't afford a very posh saddle [i'm up to budget at £430] nor can I afford to have 2 lessons a week with fabulous dressage trainers at £40 a time [or anyone at the moment for that matter].
I am sure there are many really lovely dressage riders who are doing it on a shoestring budget and on an old cavalry saddle or something and I know how hard all of us who aspire to the art work at whatever level you are at.
So it's too easy to believe that lots of lessons and expensive kit is going to turn me into Anky Wotsername - it isn't - because in spite of my bitter twistedness the fact is that I'm not a naturally fabulous rider anyway - I've no doubt it would help though and if I could find a budget saddle that would give my basic position and seat and bit of extra help then why the hell not.
I've no idea what the point of this stream of conciousness is - answers on a postcard please....
Maybe saddle recommendations?? Just join in with your own thoughts.