lisa_lou
Well-Known Member
What saddles do people think are good to start a youngster off in, also wants best for the horse.. Fish, cair etc?
One that you don't mind being trashed...........
I know someone who regularly spouts this and it makes me wonder. How on earth is a youngster going to damage a saddle?!
And, surely, if it does, it's not ready to be backed?
My guy was backed in a synthetic Wintec as that was all I had at the time, and has been brought back into work with an expensive leather WH saddle. He's thankfully not destroyed either.
I dunno, I just have visions of horses pulling tantrums and slamming themselves onto the floor![]()
We always break in using a half tree racing saddle. They fit everything, are lightweight and don't pinch where a normal saddle may. Although some people say they don't feel particularly secure whilst riding in one, we like the close contact feel. Never had any problems swapping to a well fitting 'grown up' saddle when the youngster is ready. We also find that they are easier to 'slide' off if something is really kicking off in the early stages ie) laying over etc.
We always break in using a half tree racing saddle. They fit everything, are lightweight and don't pinch where a normal saddle may. Although some people say they don't feel particularly secure whilst riding in one, we like the close contact feel. Never had any problems swapping to a well fitting 'grown up' saddle when the youngster is ready. We also find that they are easier to 'slide' off if something is really kicking off in the early stages ie) laying over etc.
Interesting idea that,
I like to back initially without a saddle but of course you do lose security - tootles off to look at racing saddles...