Which are the lightest saddles?

ellie.nature

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Hi everyone, 🙂
I’m here for advise.
I have been riding in western saddles for many years now, although I used to ride English before.
Unfortunately I have injured my back and there are times when I can’t ride for weeks because my back is too painful and I can’t lift my saddle Which is about 15kg.
So I’m thinking of changing saddle. Doesn't have to be western. I need a super light, under 4kg, that I can lift on my 17’ friesian even when my back is hurting.
I would like a saddle where I can feel “stuck in” and secure and it would have to be padded and comfortable.
Any ideas?
Thank you. 🙂

-ellie-
 
If you want super light saddles but don't mind ones that are not conventional looking you could look at the endurance saddles from podium or setzi, others include Pandora and hombra, i think it is, but they are not based in the UK.
 
What about a wintec endurance saddle? I assume they are fairly comfortable to ride in if designed for long distance riding
I think this sounds a good call. I saw an older one for sale somewhere and it looked like an armchair. You could also try compositi stirrups? It’s surprising the weight metal stirrups add to a saddle.
 
I think the Wintec Stock (Aussie) saddle could work but not sure if it would fit your horse and it is a bit heavier than what you are looking for. I have the Wintec Lite and it is 4 kg and lovely but you aren't stuck in it and the seat hasn't got much padding (you could always add a sheepskin seat saver though). They do a wide version for the Wintec Lite so perhaps a better fit for a friesian.
Otherwise, Abetta makes (used to make?) some synthetic western saddles that are lighter I think.
 
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