Treeless saddles - help please

Happytohack

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Is there such a thing as a treeless with knee rolls? I have a flat backed native pony, but saddles seem to slip round him. I like my old treeless on him - but I don't feel very secure! Any advice will be very welcome!
 

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Have a look at Solution Saddles. I'm sure there are lots of brands that will have knee rolls out there that people will recommend, or if you do a bit of googling, I will only have Solutions treeless :)

http://www.solution-saddles.co.uk/

I would love one of these but sadly dont have the money for one. I have a HM Flexee which has knee rolls and that is fab
 

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Just wondering why you specifically want to go treeless as opposed to treed OP?

Sorry, not intending to grill you!!:) Just wondering.......

Sorry meant to add that if you fancied the Heather Moffatt there's a few of them on e-bay at the moment; I tried one and only went for a trot round the block, and could hardly walk for three days!!! The blimmin thing:)
 

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I'd second the recommendation for the HM range. The soft treed (vogue, fheonix) and the more traditional style leather treed (Flexee) all have knee rolls. I love mine and they've fitted everything from Miss Sharkfin Wither to the rather rotund Ardennes X! If you'd rather try a treed saddle, the Native Pony Company gets some good reviews.
 

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Just wondering why you specifically want to go treeless as opposed to treed OP?

Sorry, not intending to grill you!!:) Just wondering.......

Sorry meant to add that if you fancied the Heather Moffatt there's a few of them on e-bay at the moment; I tried one and only went for a trot round the block, and could hardly walk for three days!!! The blimmin thing:)

Yes they do feel wide to start with but you do get used to it
 
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