Birker2020
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Basically I won a lovely GP saddle in a competition in October last year in a horse magazine competition. After many weeks mainly due to terrible weather (snow) I managed to get the saddler from the company to come out to do a template of my horse. Saddle was duly made but did not fit my horse correctly for whatever reason - whether this was due to the template not being correct in the first place or the ineptitude of the saddle fitter I will never know. Exactly a week after the saddle was made my horse (whose behaviour had become steadily worse during that week) bucked me off during a lesson and I ended up in A&E barely able to walk and with extensive bruising which lasted for many weeks. I was VERY fortunate not to have broken my back or aggrevate my already 1 and a half slipped discs!
When I was able to ride again I got the MD of the company out (smashing bloke) who basically saw me ride (my still bucky and unhappy horse) and agreed saddle was not right and was pushing down on his back when my weight was in my stirrups (i.e. during rising part of trot or whilst jumping - which it still does even now but not to the same extent). He took it away and reflocked it, and it fitted fine, horse has been going okay in it, jumping, dressaging in the saddle no problem.
He said 8-10 weeks and ring us to get it re checked/re-flocked. Finally managed to get someone else from his team to come out tomorrow (who is different to the original saddle fitter). However, I am very worried that they will not re-flock the saddle correctly (they do it on site).
Do you think I am unreasonable to ask the chap to watch me ride in the saddle before AND after flocking in case of any problems as I am due to compete the following day and do not want to end up being severely bucked of again as before? I need to know that this saddle fits properly. I cannot afford to go through the same problems as I did last time. When you get your new saddle reflocked with its supposedly first reflock, do you get them to watch you ride in it? Surely this should form the major part of a saddle reflock/check?? Or am I being over cautious?
I have already decided to get my other saddle reflocked (the one I had before I won this one as it needs it), just in case this new saddle causes me more problems and I have to sell it, so at least I will have something else to ride in.
When I was able to ride again I got the MD of the company out (smashing bloke) who basically saw me ride (my still bucky and unhappy horse) and agreed saddle was not right and was pushing down on his back when my weight was in my stirrups (i.e. during rising part of trot or whilst jumping - which it still does even now but not to the same extent). He took it away and reflocked it, and it fitted fine, horse has been going okay in it, jumping, dressaging in the saddle no problem.
He said 8-10 weeks and ring us to get it re checked/re-flocked. Finally managed to get someone else from his team to come out tomorrow (who is different to the original saddle fitter). However, I am very worried that they will not re-flock the saddle correctly (they do it on site).
Do you think I am unreasonable to ask the chap to watch me ride in the saddle before AND after flocking in case of any problems as I am due to compete the following day and do not want to end up being severely bucked of again as before? I need to know that this saddle fits properly. I cannot afford to go through the same problems as I did last time. When you get your new saddle reflocked with its supposedly first reflock, do you get them to watch you ride in it? Surely this should form the major part of a saddle reflock/check?? Or am I being over cautious?
I have already decided to get my other saddle reflocked (the one I had before I won this one as it needs it), just in case this new saddle causes me more problems and I have to sell it, so at least I will have something else to ride in.
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