Maesfen
Extremely Old Nag!
I love my Hawk Event; so comfy and the horses it's been used on all seemed to like it too. Sadly, no chance of it fitting Rowan unless he loses 200 Kg and stretches his back a bit; he's going to be hard to fit.
I've spotted a nice Walsall dressage saddle... Fingers crossed... I'm open to be honest. If it fits my horse nicely, is flocked and isn't more than 17.5" then that's all good. And if it doesn't go over my budget obviously.
Hate WOWs - I rode in a client's and it was dreadful - I felt so perched.
Got rid of the Kieffer - as it hurts ones privates as it's cut back on the pommel and so damn hard
This may depend on how old it is, or what panels she had on it.
Around 2007 WOWs were being made with the seats filled too high, and they were very uncomfortable. I had one reprofiled but they charge much more to do that now and it's cheaper to buy a second hand seat.
Panel thickness also affects how far you are from the horse, but the commonest culprit is over filling of the air bags.
Forgot I've got a Walsall Sandringham dressage saddle sitting in the tack room. It was my TB x mare's saddle and was so comfortable and I always felt very secure in it out hacking. Sadly doesn't fit any of my warmbloods - sigh
Sorry to hijack a bit, but do you like it?I've only really had experience with Jeffries & Wintec... Love Jeffries saddles but I have to be open!
I can't see past TG saddlesthey seem to have a style to fit any horse I've had and also they don't hurt my knackered back.
Would spend the money on a K&M if I had it but I've had my horses T6 now since they first came out with the changeable gullet and it's been a great saddle![]()
Isn't it funny how we're all so different? .
It also depends on your body size versus your clients. The saddles are adjusted for the rider too - they are not good saddles if being used by different riders
I love my Solution Saddles Smart saddle. Fully flexible, so a saddle for life. Great for sensitive horses and so comfy for horse and rider. May well fit in with your ethos/horse care approach (based on some of your threads that I've followed).
I don't find WOW any different for comfort for different riders than any other saddle. Don't we all buy the saddle that fits us best which also fits the horse? So other people may not find it as comfy as we do.
Personally I loathe Stubben and Jaguar/Harry Dabbs. One doesn't suit an unpadded bum and the other doesn't suit a narrow pelvis. But I have friends who find them great, just as I have friends who wouldn't choose to ride in my WOWs.
What I would do, though, is ride in anything, no matter how uncomfortable I felt, before I would ever put a horse in a saddle with a fixed front arch again.