Shutterbug
Well-Known Member
I bought an Ideal 1550 GP saddle for my horse about a year ago and paid just under £900 for it brand new. It was fitted by an apparantly experienced indivudual with 30 years experience.
Over the last year I have had some surgery and a really bad winter so I have done very little riding over the last year. Now that I am getting my boy back into work, I have realised how badly the saddle fits and have now bought a Thorowgood T4 GP 3D.
The Ideal saddle is bulky on him, slides to the left a lot and raises at the back. The saddle fitter who brought out the T4 mentioned that she thought is was bigger than 17.5" and seemed rather large on him. So while i was cleaning it I measured it and whatdyaknow, its an 18" not a 17.5" - my RI has said I no longer look lost in the saddle and my horse is now going much nicer in the new saddle.
My question to you is....I still have the receipt for the saddle which clearly states its a 17.5" saddle (its clearly not). Would you take it back to the saddler and ask them to buy it back and use this as leverage to see if you could get a good figure on the buy back - Im not looking for a refund, I have had it a year after all, but I am rather annoyed that they effectively mis-sold me the saddle and feel that they should buy it back from me at a reasonable amount considering I had had to pay another £400 for a new saddle.
Opinions please?
Over the last year I have had some surgery and a really bad winter so I have done very little riding over the last year. Now that I am getting my boy back into work, I have realised how badly the saddle fits and have now bought a Thorowgood T4 GP 3D.
The Ideal saddle is bulky on him, slides to the left a lot and raises at the back. The saddle fitter who brought out the T4 mentioned that she thought is was bigger than 17.5" and seemed rather large on him. So while i was cleaning it I measured it and whatdyaknow, its an 18" not a 17.5" - my RI has said I no longer look lost in the saddle and my horse is now going much nicer in the new saddle.
My question to you is....I still have the receipt for the saddle which clearly states its a 17.5" saddle (its clearly not). Would you take it back to the saddler and ask them to buy it back and use this as leverage to see if you could get a good figure on the buy back - Im not looking for a refund, I have had it a year after all, but I am rather annoyed that they effectively mis-sold me the saddle and feel that they should buy it back from me at a reasonable amount considering I had had to pay another £400 for a new saddle.
Opinions please?