honetpot
Well-Known Member
I always compare it to buying expensive children's shoes. You've bought them shoes from the time they could walk, you know their fit but they measure them in the shop and come up with a completely different fit, which of course doesn't fit and you go back to the fit you would have chosen if you had the chance.I think many saddle fitters forget that the only expert in the room when trying saddles is in fact the horse.
I always buy saddles second hand and if I sell one, which is not very often, take it over for them to try and ride in. At the end of it all the way the horse goes is the best judge