JCbruce
Well-Known Member
Has everyone found that no qualified saddle fitters sells second hand saddles anymore?
I have a lovely saddle fitter but she only stocks new saddles. I got a new jump saddle last year but my horse and me are dabbling in some BD this year and I would like a dressage saddle but I cannot afford new again.
The only fitters in my area only stock new saddles and the people with second hand saddles are those dodgy fitters who only did a 4 week course. (Based near Exeter Devon)
How do people get a half decent saddle on a budget? There are so many Fairfax, albions, Bates etc for sale around which are like 10 years old but still look like that have loads of use.
I was planning on ordering something on trial from the saddle bank but I could use my whole budget trying saddles. What do other people do?
Or do I find a saddle for a good price, and hope it fits my horse when the saddle fitter is next out and if not try and sell it on? Warmblood with a bit of a wither down to quite a flat back with a wide spine if anyone has suggestions



I have a lovely saddle fitter but she only stocks new saddles. I got a new jump saddle last year but my horse and me are dabbling in some BD this year and I would like a dressage saddle but I cannot afford new again.
The only fitters in my area only stock new saddles and the people with second hand saddles are those dodgy fitters who only did a 4 week course. (Based near Exeter Devon)
How do people get a half decent saddle on a budget? There are so many Fairfax, albions, Bates etc for sale around which are like 10 years old but still look like that have loads of use.
I was planning on ordering something on trial from the saddle bank but I could use my whole budget trying saddles. What do other people do?
Or do I find a saddle for a good price, and hope it fits my horse when the saddle fitter is next out and if not try and sell it on? Warmblood with a bit of a wither down to quite a flat back with a wide spine if anyone has suggestions