Saddle question

Bessieboo

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Hi

Does anyone have the Wintec VSD saddle at all?

Are these any good?

I am looking for a saddle that will help me improve my leg position but I don't want a dressage saddle as I want to be able to use it for general riding too.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Bessieboo x
 
I've ridden in a VSD and they really are only "very slightly" different to a GP saddle.

I don't think you will notice much help with your leg position, although maybe it was just my legs it didn't work for!
 
Rubbish!! I have one, worst £350 I ever spent. I'd spend the money on getting a decent 2nd hand leather GP if I was you. Does nothing for my position and I can't jump in it at all, despite their claims you can safely jump in them. I also have a Wintec 2000 GP which I'm not keen on. I gave in and bought a dressage saddle, and now on the look out for a jumping saddle.

The Wintec is ok for hacking about in as I don't really want to ride for a couple of hours in a dressage saddle if I'm going to be cantering across fields, but I wouldn't buy one again.
 
I think my problem is that I am crap so I need a saddle (either dressage or jumping) with nice big blocks to anchor me in
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Friend has one and hates it with a passion, she also later bought a lovely second hand leather saddle and adores it and it was for less money, she also said it was the worst £300 she'd ever spent.

I think you have rode in 'good saddle' then you'll realise the difference, if not then you'll be none the wiser
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I think my problem is that I am crap so I need a saddle (either dressage or jumping) with nice big blocks to anchor me in
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You and me both
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I've never tried the Wintec, but I've ridden in GFS and Forester VSD saddles, and I found they did help my position. They're also very comfortable for hacking. You do have to ride with a longer leg because of the way the saddle is cut, so they may not be ideal if you want to jump in them as well.
 
I bought a Wintec 500 VSD a couple of weeks ago for my new horse, it was the saddle that fitted her the best (especially on her shoulder with it being straighter cut) and out of the 6 saddles the saddle fitter brought with her it was the most comfy for me. I mainly go hacking and abit of schooling but I went for a 2 hour hack a day or so after I got the saddle and didnt have a achey bum afterwards (though that might be all the padding I have on my bottom! lol).
 
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