MissMincePie&Brandy
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Well it wasn't particularly the most comfortable, but I bought it for the security it gave, and I would say that it saved my skin, as I never fell off whilst riding in it, even though my TB displayed some apauling acrobatics.
It's the Albion K2 Jump saddle. It has huge knee rolls, and a 'sticky' seat, and is good if you have a horse with a dirty stop, or like mine did at the time which was; within a fraction of a second and without warning he would suddenly go down on his knees, drop a shoulder, spin, and before you knew what was happening he'd be bronking in the opposite direction we were originally going. He also used to randomly do huge corkscrew bronks. I rode him in the k2 GP before I bought their Jump version, and had some terrible falls off him using the GP.
It's the Albion K2 Jump saddle. It has huge knee rolls, and a 'sticky' seat, and is good if you have a horse with a dirty stop, or like mine did at the time which was; within a fraction of a second and without warning he would suddenly go down on his knees, drop a shoulder, spin, and before you knew what was happening he'd be bronking in the opposite direction we were originally going. He also used to randomly do huge corkscrew bronks. I rode him in the k2 GP before I bought their Jump version, and had some terrible falls off him using the GP.