RhiannonE
Well-Known Member
Hi,
Last year I bought my Connemara and he was reluctant to have a saddle on due to his previous saddle being too narrow we believe.
As he is so flat backed and no whithers I found a lot of saddles were not wide enough so i decided to go for a Saddle Company made to measure saddle.
Was very pleased with the experience, brand new saddle for just over £600, had the fitter out a few times after it had bedded in etc.
A few months on, after much schooling, lunging etc my horse was still very much on the forehand, prone to holding his heah high, short stepped etc- his canter is very bouncy and often "flicky". We thought that it was just due to his jumping career and his flatwork being a bit neglected previously (he's 7 now). I got his back done, several times, teeth done etc but he still wasn't right - I then believed that was just his paces, they were better than when I got him at least.
A different independent saddle fitter came out the other week, instantly told me his saddle wasn't right - told me the knee blocks were too large, putting a lot of pressure on his shoulders, I had the saddle slightly too forward but even then the saddle was too long.
I couldn't believe it - how could it be too long, it was made to measure?! She tried on a few saddles and in particular a Barnsby saddle. The difference was amazing - he was relaxed instantly, stepping out, lengthing his stride, happy to go in an outline from the get go. His canter -now completely different, I didn't know how to sit to it! Goes to show what a genuine horse he is that he could be that uncomfortable and still be good natured enough to go along with it instead of dumping me in a ditch somewhere at his earliest opportunity!
Anyway I promptly swapped saddles but it has been nagging at me that I trusted that my made to measure saddle would be correct. I bought the saddle October time and 6 weeks on the fitter reflocked due to it now being "bedded in" and then in January (approx) I thought it wasn't right, she came back out and said nope it's fine (flocked it a bit more). I no longer have the saddle but I sort of feel that I am owed something, an apology perhaps! Or maybe I should just leave it and be pleased that my horse, finally, is comfortable?
I think that for the money Saddle Company saddles are good value, especially as they can be adjusted a lot but I would advise everyone to get a second opinion on their saddle fit, for your horse's sake!
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Last year I bought my Connemara and he was reluctant to have a saddle on due to his previous saddle being too narrow we believe.
As he is so flat backed and no whithers I found a lot of saddles were not wide enough so i decided to go for a Saddle Company made to measure saddle.
Was very pleased with the experience, brand new saddle for just over £600, had the fitter out a few times after it had bedded in etc.
A few months on, after much schooling, lunging etc my horse was still very much on the forehand, prone to holding his heah high, short stepped etc- his canter is very bouncy and often "flicky". We thought that it was just due to his jumping career and his flatwork being a bit neglected previously (he's 7 now). I got his back done, several times, teeth done etc but he still wasn't right - I then believed that was just his paces, they were better than when I got him at least.
A different independent saddle fitter came out the other week, instantly told me his saddle wasn't right - told me the knee blocks were too large, putting a lot of pressure on his shoulders, I had the saddle slightly too forward but even then the saddle was too long.
I couldn't believe it - how could it be too long, it was made to measure?! She tried on a few saddles and in particular a Barnsby saddle. The difference was amazing - he was relaxed instantly, stepping out, lengthing his stride, happy to go in an outline from the get go. His canter -now completely different, I didn't know how to sit to it! Goes to show what a genuine horse he is that he could be that uncomfortable and still be good natured enough to go along with it instead of dumping me in a ditch somewhere at his earliest opportunity!
Anyway I promptly swapped saddles but it has been nagging at me that I trusted that my made to measure saddle would be correct. I bought the saddle October time and 6 weeks on the fitter reflocked due to it now being "bedded in" and then in January (approx) I thought it wasn't right, she came back out and said nope it's fine (flocked it a bit more). I no longer have the saddle but I sort of feel that I am owed something, an apology perhaps! Or maybe I should just leave it and be pleased that my horse, finally, is comfortable?
I think that for the money Saddle Company saddles are good value, especially as they can be adjusted a lot but I would advise everyone to get a second opinion on their saddle fit, for your horse's sake!
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