saddle dilema - advice please!

kcgibson

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so, i found out today from a qualified saddle fitter that my saddle is completely the wrong fit. I have a narrow fit and i need a wide fit - so thats left me with the problem of finding a new saddle.

My current saddle is a falcon, very good quality and in excellent condition and is the most comfortable saddle i have ever ridden in, so im gutted i have to sell. I would love exactly the same saddle, in wide fitting, but in case i cant find one - what do i do?

I cannot afford £900 on a brand new leather saddle my budget is around £500 (this includes £350 for selling my current saddle), so my options are:

1 - By a brand new synthetic saddle.

I know there are the ones with the gullet change system which i am told is good for changing as the horse changes shape through putting on weight then losing it, but then how necessary is this?
Pros - brand new, light weight (horse is 15 years old now), easy to clean.
Cons - i prefer leather ones (although i am really considering the thorowgood leather look saddle), the idea of changing the gullet is appealing, although im not keen on the synthetic look, but then does this matter if horse more comfortable?

2 - second hand leather saddle.

Pros - Real leather saddle, looks great and if i can find the right one, i would buy it there and then!
Cons- as its already been used on another horse, it may have moulded to the shape of the previous horse (or so i am told).

What do you all think? I just hack out so no competing to worry about. All ideas greatly appreciated - im really rubbish at decision making so i need everyone's imput.

Thank you in advance
 
Why not ask the saddle fitter to bring along some saddles she thinks would be suitable, say you don't mind if it's synthetic or leather so long as it's under £500, then see which one fits and you like the best and go from there!
 
yeah thats prob my best option. He's ringing me tomorrow to let me know what saddles he has in, although he didnt seem to think he had too many of the size i need.
 
I bought a second hand leather saddle and the saddler came out and restuffed it for me so it really fitted George like a glove, so no probs with it being moulded to another horse. Restuffing only cost me £35 by the way.
 
I have to agree my latest saddle I was all prepared for I had £750 on the hip ready for a deal....her deal was £1180
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