Saddle Dilemma

Persephone

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When I first bought my mare, she had a ratty old GP saddle, which I still own. She also has a Stubben Monoflap jumping saddle and a Passier GT dressage saddle both of which I bought.

3 years down the line, I can honestly say that dressage isn't my bag, I prefer jumping, but being logical I know I'm never going to go BSJA or anything.

I quite like going cross country and hacking, schooling and lessons and of course jumping. I think I would like to do some WH at local level too.

To be totally honest I don't have the confidence or stress tolerance to deal with anything but low level stuff.

As a result I was thinking of selling or trading in both of my "good" saddles for just one VSJ or GP saddle that I could do everything in.

I'm due for the saddle fitter, so any advice anybody has would be welcome. Have you been in this situation?

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have you got someone coming out who has a really good selection, and who will accept multiple trade-ins? because if so, i think you should get 1 really nice saddle, prob a GP, whatever fits your horse and feels most comfy and suits your build etc best. beware a saddler with a small selection, i've fallen into this pitfall before and you can end up stuck with something which cost £££s and really isn't perfect for you.
good luck.
 
Well that's the other thing of course, there's not a lot of choice around here.

The normal person I would get only has a lot of secondhand choice.

The other is a bit of a pain as I would have to take neddy to him, but he has much better choice of new.
 
Oooh, that sounds fun
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Did you get a GP?
 
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