Ideal H&C extra wide saddle

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I have just had the saddler to Lia, the long and short of it is my Pessoa doesn't fit at all *sobs* he has measured her up and recommended an Ideal H&C saddle as the only thing going to fit her as she is so wide/flat backed (think highland pony with horse legs)

The only problem is extra wide secondhand saddles don't come along very often, and i really can justify spending nearly £1000 on a brand new saddle for a horse that does (at best) 3 days a week hacking!
He was quite specific re type of saddle and explained why other brands/types just wouldn't work on her shape.

I have tried ebay and googled 'Ideal H&C extra wide saddle' but to no avail, can anyone think anywhere else i can try to source this specific saddle??

I now have my beautiful Pessoa to sell
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is ebay the best place to sell it or should i try putting adverts up in Ingatestone saddlery first?

Oh, and what is the going rate for a Pessoa in VGC these days??

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Thanks Hoochalicious but i really dislike synthetic saddles, i have nothing against people who do use them, i however am a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to saddles and them being leather.
Also, the tree is unsuitable for her body shape (saddlers words not mine!) so i am really on the hunt for a specific saddle.

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The only problem is extra wide secondhand saddles don't come along very often, and i really can justify spending nearly £1000 on a brand new saddle for a horse that does (at best) 3 days a week hacking

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Did you mean you can't justify it?

I had a similar problem, I just could not find a second hand saddle to fit my mare who could seat 12 for dinner on her back. I bought a new Ideal H&C for her 5 years ago and have never looked back.

I know it's a lot of money (gone up a bit since I bought mine though!) but it is in an investment in your horse's future health and wellbeing.

Good luck on your search - it will be well worth it when you get one.
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Did the saddler actually try on the ideal H&C saddle?

I'd be reluctant to only search for one type of saddle if I was only going on advice not actual proof that it fitted...I have been in the same boat with a very flat, wide mare and ended up with a comfort saddle from the saddle exchange.
 

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Oakfield saddlery had a 17" Ideal H&C second hand in, although may have been wide and not x wide - Village saddlery in Warrington may have some in as well. Have you tried saddles-direct ? they sometimes have some online.
 

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I would keep looking on ebay if I were you. They do turn up fairly regularly. Also advertise on all of the horsey websites that you are looking for one. We have Ideal H&C's for our horses. We bought one brand new from the saddler but I was able to get the one for my pony off ebay for £350.00 and it's in great condition.
 

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Yes Chunkie, i ment i can't, lol

He didn't have anything on board that would fit her so i didn't try anything on.

TBH, i think i will probably just end up buying a new one from him, i am just so concerned about being 'had over' where saddles are concerned, i have been stitched up on more than one ocassion and ended up spending huge amouts of money on saddles, physio's etc all because someone was determind to sell me something which was totally wrong.

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What about a treeless saddle ( you can get them for a couple of hundred quid) which may do the job while you perhaps look for a longer term solution.

You could also try a saddle company saddle - they do cob versions and have adjustable trees and go to XXW fittings - I paid £600 for mine new but you can buy them second hand for around £200 - £250.
 

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I think you can look at other makes. With several years of experience in finding XW saddles for Highland ponies i can tell you that the Silhouette XW working hunter saddle will fit this type and has straighter flaps for big shoulders, and Saddle Company saddles are also a good choice
 

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I got a brand new ideal h&c saddle in the frogpool sale and ended up part-exing it as it wasn't a great fit for the horse or me. The seat is very flat and my saddler said she found it hard finding horses which are suitable for them.

I agree with the watcher about silhouette saddles - I've had a few to fit a wide horse, and also heritage are good ones. Plus they're both about £600 for a brand new saddle.
 

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I know where there is just the thing your looking for, i tried it for my cob earlier but it was too big! the Ideal highland and cob saddle really is a massively wide saddle. It is second hand from a saddlery i think it was about £400 he also sells them new for about £700. If you interested just PM n i'll give you the number to ring him and check he still has it
 

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Yep, he said extra wide.

I was all optamistic this morning that i would have a saddle to ride in but throughout the course of the day i am fast loosing faith that i will
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*stamps feet, i just want a saddle FFS ggggggggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr*

That feels better!

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Thanks Keltic, i have looked on saddles direct, they don't have any extra wide saddles
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I have decided (parents have offered to pay, love them) to buy a new saddle, i think i am being a bit unrealistic in my search tbh, my horse is extremly hard to fit aparently, so i think new is probably the only way to go, also, i want a GP/Jumping and its seems to be mainly working hunter and show saddles that are going secondhand.

Have been looking at the Barnsby cob/haflinger saddle, what are peoples thoughts on those?

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