angelish
Well-Known Member
Even though he told me it was a 17" and that nothing bigger than that would fit her ? He never even looked at my old saddles on the horse so wouldn't even know where the panel length would sitThere's a recent thread that you should try to find and read. It explains how saddles with the same size seat can vary in panel length, and one fit the horse and one not. Also, some saddles are measured by the size of their tree and some by the size once it has been covered with leather, which makes a difference of about half an inch. and lastly, because the measurement at the pommel is to a button which can be placed very differently, one saddle can measure the same as another but be a very different size and fit.
Basically, you can't say this saddle is the same length on her back as your one he said was too long just because the seat measures the same.
So the answer to your question is probably no, sorry.
He told me a 17-5" was too big for my horse and I needed a 17" then proceeded to sell me a 17.5 !