What type of saddle?

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My 4/5yr old mare has outgrown her saddle and is desprate for a new 1. I have been told different things most people and have said to get a synthetic saddle e.g.wintec, until she stops growing instead of spending loads of money on a nice leather saddle that she will grow out of!

What do you all think?????
 
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what about a treeless saddle?

Other than that I'd buy something synthetic, the Wintec ones are good.

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Treeless saddles are great, but the rider has to be very balanced (not saying your not OP!
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) or the rider's weight can cause pressure spots on the horse's back.

A cheapish wintec (even a second hand one until your ned has finished growing) would likely work well.
 
They have some really good priced wintecs on equestrian clearance (and no I don't work for them I just think they are really good) I think the cheapest is about £150, they have the changeable gullets so could grow with your horse and you would probably get a big chunk of that back if you resell on Ebay later
 
I have this problem with my little cob who is 3 and has a huge amount of growing and filling out to do. I didn't want to be changing saddles every few months or have something not fitting well.

I bought a treeless Barefoot London - and am delighted with it. I also use it on the old clydesdale who goes better in it than I have ever known him to.

I made sure I bought the special pad and have never looked back. Saddle, pad, cover, dressage girth and leathers with postage was £550 so didn't beak the bank.

Takes a little getting used to - about 20 mins for me and I cannot see me changing from treeless for my general hacking and schooling saddle.

I may later buy a specialist showing saddle, but if I can get something suitable in treeless will favor that.

Very light, very comfortable and I can hop off one horse and immediately pop it on the other and off I go again.
 
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