Not a make I would go for as just one step up from synthetic. If you want new and affordable then great, but I would rather buy better quality second hand.
Personally, for me having a horse who changed shape numerous times from the age of 3-5 which resulted in us having 3 different saddles.. this saddle is fabulous.. (or though i have the kent & masters jump saddle - leather version).
We had it fitted and bought one when she was 5, she's now 7 and i have two bars (mw and a wide) which she goes between depending on work load (on how much she bulks up).
Its fairly comfortable and looking nice as well.. i'll certainly be purchasing one for my youngster as it'll last him through his changes in body
I had an S series High wither. It seemed a lovely saddle and was very comfy. I only rode a handful of times in it but id say its a very similar saddle to ride in as a Thorowgood.
Not a make I would go for as just one step up from synthetic. If you want new and affordable then great, but I would rather buy better quality second hand.
Totally agree with this I did however try a Kent and Masters GP saddle on my youngster as couldnt find any 2nd hand to fit him! He was horrible in it! Really stuffy and wouldnt go forward. Saddler was out with it for me to try and checked fit etc all sat really nicely on him but he hated it! We tried lunging him in it and was exactly the same. Also tried other saddles same day and he didnt react to any others in this way!
Ended up finding a lovely english heritage leather saddle 2nd hand which fits him like dream and he goes so nicely in!