My new dream team saddle... update

emmaln

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Helloo lovely HHOers

I posted a week ago about my new dream team treeless saddle, i was very excited because it had just arrived!!!

I would have let you all know how i got on with it sooner but i have been scared of putting into writing how brilliant it actually is i am typing now with trepidation not wanting to jinx anything and i am manically touching wood and whistling!

My tb mare Toffs has been off work for nearly a year with "back problems" and we started her again about 4 months ago very gently she still wqsn't happy and i was at the point of saying she would have to become a very expensive but precious field ornament. Then decidedly fluffy friend offered me the use of her treeless saddle to try i was dubious as i was convinced that problems were not due to saddle as it was newly bought and fitted, and i am not really into parelli and all the gubbins that goes with it (unlike fluffy friend!)

Anyways decided it was worth a try, and there was a marked improvement in Toffs behaviour a long way off perfect but she started to relax slowly but surely so when i saw the advert for the new dream team treeless saddle which had english cut flaps and was only £350 launch price i knew i had to try it!

It came last week and
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Toffs is a changed horse, (touch wood and whistle touch wood and whistle) we are still taking it steady but she is starting to work long and low and we have started doing some lateral work which is amazing because you hardly have to move and she can feel the shift in your weight!

The first time i rode her in it it was peeing it down and really windy the rain was coming through the gap between the school roof and the walls and she was not a happy girly when we first got in there she couldn't stand still and was generally being her usual neurotic self when i finally manged to get on she jogged off to begin with, then she just totally relaxed it was almost like i could hear her thinking "wow that feels different, thats really comfortable"

Since then she has gone from strength to strength and i am so pleased and excited to have the ole if not improved Toffs back!!!
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Oh and i have leant it to a friend who has been having trouble getting her horse in to canter in the school and she said he cantered on both reins sustained for a couple of circuits and she jumped in it onlu 2'9" ish but she said it felt really secure and now is going to get one too! (she is also not fluffy!)


sorry to go on for so long but some of you asked how it was! I will endeavour to get some pics of it in action as she improves!
 
WOW!!! thats awesome, so there was no slipping or anything then....

hmmmm,...... maybe ill have invest in one of these too!!!

I thought it looked nice and comfy for rider too!
 
Its like an armchair but it could be slightly strange to begin with as the stirrup bars are set slightly further back and the pommel is quite prominent allthough i felt that it really aided my position- Toffs had been rearing (full on vertical stuff!) so i had been pitching forwards sliughtly without thinking with this i didn't at all!

I have to confess i don't like girthing up to tightly and unlike the other treeless i was borrowing this didn't slip at all, its shaped at the withers so it doesn't sit flat like some other treeless saddles!
 
It is amazing what a difference a change of saddle can make. My mare's saddle was fitted to her in June when she was quite slim. Then she put weight on over the summer and we had fireworks 3 weeks ago. She has lost the weight now ( so obviously not that much of a difference) and was fantastic again over the weekend.
I used to have a very sensititve TBx who always preferred a saddle with a serge lining to one with a leather lining.
Glad yours is a success story
 
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