MiJodsR2BlinkinTite
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OK so here's the problem: my traddy cob is really hard to fit and a good secondhand saddle which fits him is like finding hen's teeth (where are all the secondhand saddles?); soooooo, I'm thinking of going treeless.
We've tried the Barefoot Cherokee: he liked it and went well in it, much more engagement from his hocks, noticeabley going better: BUT after riding in it for about an hour, the next day my lower back/hip area was quite sore. Also the big no-no for me is a dressage girth as Himself always puffs himself up like a puffa-fish and needs girths tightening ten minutes into riding or else they are in LOOPS!!!
So ..... I've looked at the Heather Moffett Phoenix - like the look of it but not the price! Have also thought about Torsion, but not tried one.
What I want is something that more resembles a traditional saddle, i.e. with good knee support (which wasn't there in the Barefoot); plus a traditional girthing system not dressage girth which you can't tighten when mounted (big drawback); plus I really want to be able to have a trial period first before buying to see if its suitable (at which point I'd get a saddle fitter out just to make sure).
There's the "Exmoor" and "Dartmoor" treeless saddles, made by someone called Tom Widdecombe who's based at Buckfastleigh in Devon: if anyone has any feedback on these saddles, particularly the "Exmoor" - I'd be very interested. PM me if you'd rather.
IF I could get a good secondhand saddle, I'd probably go for that; but no-one seems to be fitting second-hand any more, and if they do they're naff. I'm in East Devon by the way if anyone has any ideas of someone local. A friend had the saddler from Wychanger to do her horses and we were impressed by him, took a look of trouble and was very professional; but again, their stock of second hand is limited and new is gonna cost too much at the mo.
Hope someone has some feedback/ideas. Must have's: traditional girthing system, plus trial period.
We've tried the Barefoot Cherokee: he liked it and went well in it, much more engagement from his hocks, noticeabley going better: BUT after riding in it for about an hour, the next day my lower back/hip area was quite sore. Also the big no-no for me is a dressage girth as Himself always puffs himself up like a puffa-fish and needs girths tightening ten minutes into riding or else they are in LOOPS!!!
So ..... I've looked at the Heather Moffett Phoenix - like the look of it but not the price! Have also thought about Torsion, but not tried one.
What I want is something that more resembles a traditional saddle, i.e. with good knee support (which wasn't there in the Barefoot); plus a traditional girthing system not dressage girth which you can't tighten when mounted (big drawback); plus I really want to be able to have a trial period first before buying to see if its suitable (at which point I'd get a saddle fitter out just to make sure).
There's the "Exmoor" and "Dartmoor" treeless saddles, made by someone called Tom Widdecombe who's based at Buckfastleigh in Devon: if anyone has any feedback on these saddles, particularly the "Exmoor" - I'd be very interested. PM me if you'd rather.
IF I could get a good secondhand saddle, I'd probably go for that; but no-one seems to be fitting second-hand any more, and if they do they're naff. I'm in East Devon by the way if anyone has any ideas of someone local. A friend had the saddler from Wychanger to do her horses and we were impressed by him, took a look of trouble and was very professional; but again, their stock of second hand is limited and new is gonna cost too much at the mo.
Hope someone has some feedback/ideas. Must have's: traditional girthing system, plus trial period.