southerncomfort
Well-Known Member
Long post...sorry!
I'm really struggling to find something my lad is comfortable in. None of the saddle fitters in my area carry any stock to fit natives unfortunately. They can suggest types that might fit but its then typically several weeks before they can come out and check a new saddle. So it would be helpful if any other Fell owners could let me know what works for them.
He's only just turned 6 so we've been mostly using a Thorowgood Pony Club Saddle which has the same tree as the T4 cob, while he's been changing shape. But he seems to change shape week to week! I had him in a wide gullet but it was starting to sit too high. I changed to XWide but now I'm worried it's sitting too low.
On advice from my fitter we have also tried a Jeffries Stamford WH Saddle which on paper should have worked but he wasn't happy.
He has a very forward girth groove which means his saddle slips forwards. I'm going to try a Mattes crescent girth for this. He also doesn't like anything behind his shoulders hence trying a WH Saddle.
I may be wrong but I think he has a fairly wide spine and I worry that the channel in most saddles don't give his spine enough space if that makes sense.
Pics of the pony concerned (yes I know he needs to lose weight and he is now doing more and eating less! Also sorry for x rated pics...I'd just woken him up!! ?).
I'm really struggling to find something my lad is comfortable in. None of the saddle fitters in my area carry any stock to fit natives unfortunately. They can suggest types that might fit but its then typically several weeks before they can come out and check a new saddle. So it would be helpful if any other Fell owners could let me know what works for them.
He's only just turned 6 so we've been mostly using a Thorowgood Pony Club Saddle which has the same tree as the T4 cob, while he's been changing shape. But he seems to change shape week to week! I had him in a wide gullet but it was starting to sit too high. I changed to XWide but now I'm worried it's sitting too low.
On advice from my fitter we have also tried a Jeffries Stamford WH Saddle which on paper should have worked but he wasn't happy.
He has a very forward girth groove which means his saddle slips forwards. I'm going to try a Mattes crescent girth for this. He also doesn't like anything behind his shoulders hence trying a WH Saddle.
I may be wrong but I think he has a fairly wide spine and I worry that the channel in most saddles don't give his spine enough space if that makes sense.
Pics of the pony concerned (yes I know he needs to lose weight and he is now doing more and eating less! Also sorry for x rated pics...I'd just woken him up!! ?).