Treeless saddles

moodymare123

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I have a just bought a treeless saddle that is soooo comfy but it is close to my horses withers can anyone please tell if they have one, if there's do it too ?
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What type of treeless saddle is it? There are good and there are bad, I had one that was shocking for a short while before I realised I was conned.
 
I can only tell you about my treeless which is a Total Saddles Solution and which sits very close to the withers compared with a treed saddle, but still needs clearance of about one finger.

It's worth keeping in mind that treeless saddles need fitting as much as treed ones, so try and get a treeless saddle fitter to have a look at it as soon as you can.
 
Depends which one you have - my barefoot is well above the withers on both the clydesdale and the cob - are you also using the correct pad for the saddle, if you don't you risk causing a lot of damage as the pad is essential.

The barefoot comes with three different pommels - standard which fits most horses, narrow - for high narrow types and wide for those that are table tops.
 
Sounds like it needs some shimming inserts. Most treeless saddles require a certain type of saddlepad with shimming pockets for those horses that require it.

Alternatively you could use a suber pad.
 
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