Winters100
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Hi, does anyone know about these? I tried it recently and thought it would be a fun way to exercise over winter. Any ideas of good quality but not totally crazy priced brands / websites etc. Thanks!
Theres also this guy...Martin Murray in Wales. He comes highly recommended, I dont know what the deal is with distance fittings but he must have some.sort of arrangement. He appears to have good saddles at very reasonable prices
He commented on this thread about him so you can WhatsApp or message via FB
https://m.facebook.com/groups/294009593958150?view=permalink&id=4825792517446479
I'm 99.9% positive that this is his eBay account to so you can see some of his stock
https://ebay.co.uk/usr/mgmguitarist
Jennifer of Western Tack Trader just took in a big delivery of good saddles (shes american and will only deal in good quality american saddles, she doesnt even stock European makes afaik) in a price range of £500-1500 so there might be a bargain to be had.
I went to a fitting day that Jennifer was running and it was excellent. I previously used a "western saddler" and the whole experience was awful & very, very negative so dealing with Jennifer has restored my confidence and faith in western fitters. Highly recommend
There is a very active Western riding community and I believe that Western Horse Junky sells saddles and all tack.
I have a Barefoot Nevada for Mim. It’s really comfortable and she seems happy in it.
I think it looks a little chunky on her so I am considering getting an Arizona or Atlanta for her and using the Nevada on Milagra when I start riding her more.
I am now looking at the Barefoot Arizona - any tips? What type of pad do you use under it? Thanks!
Iv'e just seen this LG so I hope Winters doesn't mind if I just respond .I have a Barefoot Nevada for Mim. It’s really comfortable and she seems happy in it.
I think it looks a little chunky on her so I am considering getting an Arizona or Atlanta for her and using the Nevada on Milagra when I start riding her more.
A good western saddle that you can still walk after a 6 hour ride is hard to find.I have a lovely Barefoot Cheyenne saddle that I bought from new many years ago and use on my wide backed Exmoor ponies. It did take a good couple of months before it bedded down, but once it had, i could mount from the ground and it wouldn't slip. I know that it doesn't suit every rider; some people who have tried mine have hated they position it puts your legs.
Note for Winters tho. Please test the Arizona or any Barefoot saddle before buying new. They also take a while to settle so you can feel perched for a bit ! Honestly,you don't need the physio pad unless you are heavy or have a problem backed horse. They add too much bulk.
Lol,Yes oops! I hope it's okOops - I have just seen this but I ordered the Arizona a couple of hours ago! Let's hope that I am lucky, although they did say that I can send it back if I have problems. Will let you know and thank you to everyone for the advice!
Lol,Yes oops! I hope it's ok. Please do update Winters .I would really like to know how it fits and if you like it. When I was originally looking for treeless saddles for my impossible Arab, all reviews good and bad helped enormously and always HHO comes up in search engines.
I had the original Arizona and if by chance you have the Arizona Nut the leather is different will probably take longer to settle . It's a beautiful saddle but at the time I was looking it had just come out and I couldn't afford one and couldn't find any reviews . If you bought the Arizona you will have to get your head around cinching ! the seat is very deep and very comfortable. I was disappointed that I couldn't get it to stay in place as I did prefer it to the Cherokee ( except for the cinch).
Good luck x
Oh no, broken hand ...eek. Yes take care of that ( says the person with two arthritic hands.....pain)I will let you know, I had to order it from Germany as it was not available here so it should arrive in about a week - but probably it will not be used for a couple of weeks as I am recovering from a broken hand! I think the girth will be OK for me as we use a similar system for polo. The problem that I had was that while in other countries you can borrow one from the supplier to try it was not possible here as they didn't have the saddle available. But I am super interested to try it, and I think I will like it as the saddles we use are not so comfortable - no knee rolls at all. To be honest my only real concern is will it be comfortable for the horse!
Note for Winters tho. Please test the Arizona or any Barefoot saddle before buying new. They also take a while to settle so you can feel perched for a bit ! Honestly,you don't need the physio pad unless you are heavy or have a problem backed horse. They add too much bulk.
Oh that's great news Winters and thanks for posting.Hi, just to let you know that I agree about the pad - very bulky. But apart from that I really like the saddle, feels very secure. I only rode one in it today, but he liked it and seemed quite comfortable.
Thanks for the advice!
W