RachelFerd
Well-Known Member
My wallet is never going to forgive me for this!
I had the saddler out today with a selection of second hand jumping and dressage saddles - as the albion k2 jumping that I bought as a temporary measure is still slightly too wide, and moving too much at the back.
So we started with various jumping saddles - keiffers, pessoas, GFS, prestige ... none of these were right, so it boiled down to a Stubben Siegfried (seems to magically fit anything...) and a butet close contact. Stubben was a good fit, but Butet was a beautiful fit, and cheaper too - £499 second hand, which I believe for a butet isn't too bad a price
Was absolutely beautiful to ride in. Here's hoping it makes me un-unseatable like andrew nicholson!
And then the bit that I won't be telling the OH ... I was just 'looking' at dressage saddles, tried a few - kieffer, jeffries, ideal, albion - none of those fitted ... but the Prestige fitted like a glove.. and then it felt so great to ride in, that I just couldn't stop myself getting out the cheque book again
beans on toast for the rest of eternity i think...
I had the saddler out today with a selection of second hand jumping and dressage saddles - as the albion k2 jumping that I bought as a temporary measure is still slightly too wide, and moving too much at the back.
So we started with various jumping saddles - keiffers, pessoas, GFS, prestige ... none of these were right, so it boiled down to a Stubben Siegfried (seems to magically fit anything...) and a butet close contact. Stubben was a good fit, but Butet was a beautiful fit, and cheaper too - £499 second hand, which I believe for a butet isn't too bad a price
And then the bit that I won't be telling the OH ... I was just 'looking' at dressage saddles, tried a few - kieffer, jeffries, ideal, albion - none of those fitted ... but the Prestige fitted like a glove.. and then it felt so great to ride in, that I just couldn't stop myself getting out the cheque book again
beans on toast for the rest of eternity i think...