Update on jumping saddle on a cob - and a how much please!

bex1984

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I tried Murphy in the jumping saddle my friend is selling yesterday. It sat perfectly on him, didn't move, and held me in a really good position - I felt so much more secure.

We ended up jumping nearly 2ft9, pretty much the biggest we've ever jumped
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and Murphy was more forward going than normal, with his little ears pricked - so he seemed pretty happy.

I do however have a slight reservation that it's a bit tight at the front so I'm not 100% sure about it yet but I'm borrowing it for a few days to see how we get on. I did take pics last night, hopefully will upload them tonight.

If I do decide I want it I need to sell my current saddle, so I'm wondering how much I'd get for it.

It's a Wintec Wide cob saddle, 16.5", well used but still in good condition. Some of the plastic has split/come off the girth straps but the straps themselves are sound. I've got all the purple gullets, plus an extra red one. I don't have the knee rolls for the saddle. How much do you guys think I could get for it?
 
If you can borrow it for a bit I think it is worth paying to get a fitter out to check it. sorry no idea on price!
 
I can borrow it until the weekend - so not sure I'd have time to get a fitter out
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plus if I pay for a fitter I'm not sure I can afford the saddle
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If I'm not convinced it's OK I won't get it because it would mean selling a saddle I know is OK for him(although not perfect according to saddle fitter - I have to use a thick numnah with my current saddle)
 
Check on ebay to see how much they are going for (sorry I don't know!!). Cobs are hard work when it comes to saddles, there seems to be a lot less choice. I would also get a fitter out or ask your instructor what they think.
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I'd say try and pay around £120-£150 ish. I got a perfect condition throwgood saddle without gullets but with fish for £110 so I'd say the price I suggested is reasonable.
 
I don't have an instructor but could ask my YOs (who are qualified instructors) to take a look for me and see what they think.

I've had a look on ebay and there's only a few wintec wide saddles on there - so it's difficult to compare!
 
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I'd say try and pay around £120-£150 ish. I got a perfect condition throwgood saddle without gullets but with fish for £110 so I'd say the price I suggested is reasonable.

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I was thinking £150, maybe a bit less if that seems like a lot? It's got loads of life left in it so would do someone for a long time.
 
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