Ideal Saddles; sizings, styles etc. Help pls!

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hello everybody, please can i tap your knowledge?

Millie has had her Ideal Impala jump saddle for about 2 months now and it has made a huge difference to her way of going, shape over a fence etc.

her current dressage saddle is an old Passier which i love but i have a feeling is getting a little tight as she has built up so much since it was purchased last autumn.

i have seen a 17.5" wide fitting Ideal Suzannah for sale, the same size as her new jump saddle- is it likely to fit as nicely as her Impala or would that just be too simple??

and are they nice to ride in? if you like/don't like the Suzannah what sort of saddles do you usually like?

thank you all :)
 
I have the Impala Pro and the Suzannah and love them both. The Pro was MtM and the suzannah off the rack but the dressage has always fitted slightly better.

I have to have the Pro altered quite regularly but this may be because I use it so much more. It also came with quite a hard flock versus the soft flock in the dressage and has been better since re-flocked and softened a bit.
Haven't ridden in many dressage saddles but think I prefer a sort of medium block saddle rather than a very simple (non-blocky) saddle.

I'm sure that was no help at all!! :D
 
glad to hear the Ideals seem to fit in a similar way.

ihatework- i think the issue with the Passier now is that she has outgrown the shape of it. she used to be a typical tb shape but has broadened up so much behind her withers i think she needs a dressage saddle with flatter panels like her jump saddle..

Matafleur, sod's law about the off the rack fitting better than MtM!! :)
Millie's Impala is quite soft and pliable on the panels but she gets worked in a sheepskin numnah all the time anyway (she is allergic to flies and a normal numnah can irritate the bites).

thanks everyone :)
 
It's not so much the tree shape, it's what they are like to ride in.

The Passiers tend to be fairly minimalist, whereas the Suzannah's are on the bulky/blocky side.

So as you were saying you loved your Passier I would say try before you buy most definitely for the Suzannah, I have a Suzannah and love it but they wouldn't suit everyone.
 
thanks for that- i also love the Jaguars which are quite blocky?

the only thing i was concerned about was that the Suzannah looks like is has a ridiculously deep seat- i do prefer a flatter seat which i can actually move in.

will have an ask about and see if anyone has one i can try and see if i like it.

thanks again
 
my new horse came with her ideal jessica and its very comfy and non restrictive - theres a bit of block at front but nothing like my old saddle.
 
A majority of ideal dr saddles are quite blocky in my experience. I think youd find the jessica and the suzanna too wide in the twist. The roella may be worth looking at, or the elizabeth :)
 
I had an Impala and a Suzannah made for Katy, both to the same wither pattern.
I love the Suzannah to ride in. It feels as if it is moulded around my most comfortable leg position etc. Nothing forcing or blocky imho.
Mine's a medium fitting, is that too narrow for your girl? You're welcome to try it otherwise. I'm vaguely thinking of selling it anyway, not 100% sure.
 
Hi Kerilli,

thank you for that. unfortunately Millie is in a wide fitting Impala so i would be looking for a wide Suzannah.
thanks for the offer though :)

her Passier is a medium but i think it is getting a bit tight and sitting up a bit too much- she is still going really nicely in it but i think it needs replacing sooner rather than later.

the Suzannah i am looking at doesn't look very blocky; my only concern is that the seat looks very, very deep with a particularly high back and i'm a bit concerned it looks like it may push you onto your fork.
 
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