inthehills
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I am back on here seeking more advice! (don't know what I'd do without this forum!)
I have been riding my highland in a thorowgood gp saddle, it's been great in that it was a bargain and it's adjustable so perfect as he grows.
But, I'm just not comfortable on it somehow, I used to be able to ride all day in any saddle but I must just be getting older! I fidget around and keep lengthening my stirrups (I like riding long) and find it hard to 'settle'.
As we're hoping to build up the miles this summer, and eventually do long distance I've started thinking about getting a different saddle (although we are possibly limited for a year or two in that we need an adjustable gullet)
I do like the look of Australian stock saddles, and the western saddles might be nice too- but having never sat on either, I haven't a clue what they are like. the stock saddles look like they combine comfort with security, which would be a bonus
is there anywhere you can hire saddles to try at home? or anywhere to go to try on someone else's horse?
I just don't know where to start and would really like to test one or two before shelling out the money!
still haven't passed my trailer test (sore point!) so can't take pony anywhere to try.
thanks
I am back on here seeking more advice! (don't know what I'd do without this forum!)
I have been riding my highland in a thorowgood gp saddle, it's been great in that it was a bargain and it's adjustable so perfect as he grows.
But, I'm just not comfortable on it somehow, I used to be able to ride all day in any saddle but I must just be getting older! I fidget around and keep lengthening my stirrups (I like riding long) and find it hard to 'settle'.
As we're hoping to build up the miles this summer, and eventually do long distance I've started thinking about getting a different saddle (although we are possibly limited for a year or two in that we need an adjustable gullet)
I do like the look of Australian stock saddles, and the western saddles might be nice too- but having never sat on either, I haven't a clue what they are like. the stock saddles look like they combine comfort with security, which would be a bonus
is there anywhere you can hire saddles to try at home? or anywhere to go to try on someone else's horse?
I just don't know where to start and would really like to test one or two before shelling out the money!
still haven't passed my trailer test (sore point!) so can't take pony anywhere to try.
thanks
