Achinghips
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Any experiences please? It's rather pricey for a synthetic?
They do tend to be "marmite" saddles, loved or hated in equal measure, I have no idea about the new saddle but as a fitter I am always wary of saddles described as having a recessed stirrup bar - it has to be recessed somwhere which means it is closer to the horse, and can cause pressure issues.
And some thoughts, with which I agree, on the Wintec shape tree:
http://saddlefitter.blogspot.com/2011/09/changeable-gullets-details.html
They are a love or hate thing. Loved and hated with a passion. Also, count on needing a saddle that's an inch bigger than you normally need. That could cause problems with fitting the horse. Ideally ride in someone else's before committing to buy one. I wouldn't want you to buy a saddle and then hate it.
Also I found the positioning of the stirrup bars, far from encouraging an easy good position, to make my hip joints ache terribly.
Nope, sadly the tree is the tree and a different panel can't really shift pressure created by it. I find that no matter which model there is always slightly more pressure at the top of the panel than I would like.