Birker2020
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Hi. I shall keep this as short as I can but I was lucky enough to win a new Barnsby ITree Universal Saddle and took delivery of it four days ago. The saddle fitter had been out previously a few weeks ago to take a template of my horse and this saddle was made to measure.
It came on Monday and after the fitter had gone I rode in it. It was raining and there were very strong winds but I still manage to walk trot and canter and jump in it (albeit small) as I felt totally safe on my horse and the saddle felt brilliant and I rang the fitter JJ to thank him and to say how pleased I was and how well my horse had gone in it.
However, since then its been all down hill.... I have ridden in it twice more, both times under floodlights in the dark (not in day) and Bailey has seemed to be very 'forwards' in it and rushing. I asked a girl last night who said that she thought he wasn't going faster but his stride was longer but he feels very 'rushy' to me. It had certainly felt like his canter was longer on the first day.
However Bailey did a funny plunge with me last night that nearly unseated me, followed a few minutes later by a buck and I am wondering if there is a problem with the saddle. Or could it be that as my old saddle was in desperate need of reflocking and therefore put me in a 'hunting position' this new saddle has altered my balance and leg position.
Do you think it might be due to this. I must admit I am finding it very hard to ask my horse to canter, and when I do even on a circle he seems to be confused and is striking off on the wrong leg. Can get them out again as a free visit and they can use their special heating gadget to alter the fit but want to wait a little longer. The saddle is lovely, and I really like it.
I am also using a different girth, a thorowgood one as my leather one is too short at the moment. Could it be this I wonder?
I have a jumping lesson in it on Saturday, as I didn't feel confident enough to compete this weekend, so I can ask my instructor, but sadly he is new to me, I to him, so he won't have seen me ride before
It came on Monday and after the fitter had gone I rode in it. It was raining and there were very strong winds but I still manage to walk trot and canter and jump in it (albeit small) as I felt totally safe on my horse and the saddle felt brilliant and I rang the fitter JJ to thank him and to say how pleased I was and how well my horse had gone in it.
However, since then its been all down hill.... I have ridden in it twice more, both times under floodlights in the dark (not in day) and Bailey has seemed to be very 'forwards' in it and rushing. I asked a girl last night who said that she thought he wasn't going faster but his stride was longer but he feels very 'rushy' to me. It had certainly felt like his canter was longer on the first day.
However Bailey did a funny plunge with me last night that nearly unseated me, followed a few minutes later by a buck and I am wondering if there is a problem with the saddle. Or could it be that as my old saddle was in desperate need of reflocking and therefore put me in a 'hunting position' this new saddle has altered my balance and leg position.
Do you think it might be due to this. I must admit I am finding it very hard to ask my horse to canter, and when I do even on a circle he seems to be confused and is striking off on the wrong leg. Can get them out again as a free visit and they can use their special heating gadget to alter the fit but want to wait a little longer. The saddle is lovely, and I really like it.
I am also using a different girth, a thorowgood one as my leather one is too short at the moment. Could it be this I wonder?
I have a jumping lesson in it on Saturday, as I didn't feel confident enough to compete this weekend, so I can ask my instructor, but sadly he is new to me, I to him, so he won't have seen me ride before
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