whinney
New User
I have an 18" Freemax GP synthetic treeless saddle that I bought for my 4yr. old TB. I find that the Freemax is really comfortable in the seat, great for schooling, but out hacking, with shorter stirrups, my knees rest ON the kneeblocks (which are quite hard) and it bruises them after a few miles. For me (5' 7") the flaps should be a bit more forward cut. Another problem I had was that my horse has a forward girthline and the Freemax girth position constantly pulled the saddle forwards. The horse also has low withers and the metal gullet plate does not stay 'velcroed' to the saddle base. It is pushed up after a few minutes and the saddle base is then on her withers. This suggests to me that the plate does produce pressure or it would not be pushed up by her wider frame? I tried a wider plate, but then I was tipped 'downhill' in the saddle. I stopped using the plate altogether, use a shimmed saddle pad to lift it off her withers and fixed this particular problem. A curved girth solves the forward girthline pretty much.
I would say that the Freemax (without my adaptions) would be ideal for someone with shortish thighs, or that likes to ride 'long' or dressage and whose horse has normalish withers and a normal girthline, as it is very comfortable, secure and good quality.
I would say that the Freemax (without my adaptions) would be ideal for someone with shortish thighs, or that likes to ride 'long' or dressage and whose horse has normalish withers and a normal girthline, as it is very comfortable, secure and good quality.