Kafairia
Well-Known Member
Hello,
So I did it, I splurged and bought a Zaldi after about 4 months of looking for a jump saddle with my rather limiting budget. I've paid, it just needs to arrive now for the crucial task of fitting it, otherwise it will be back to the drawing board again. It has taken me a while as I'm very particular, I would have preferred brown and to mono but you can't have it all. But it had my key gripes of a very low cantle and forward flap. Just my preferences.
But it has dawned on me how little I know on this make, Zaldi. What are they like to reflock in general? I think the panels are either latex or foam, will that be problematic? Can your standard saddle fitter fit them or do you require a specialist fitter? Personal experiences / opinions? Tree style - generally flat or curved (I need curved :/ ) ?
I just really want to know what to expect. Pray it fits... :-0
So I did it, I splurged and bought a Zaldi after about 4 months of looking for a jump saddle with my rather limiting budget. I've paid, it just needs to arrive now for the crucial task of fitting it, otherwise it will be back to the drawing board again. It has taken me a while as I'm very particular, I would have preferred brown and to mono but you can't have it all. But it had my key gripes of a very low cantle and forward flap. Just my preferences.
But it has dawned on me how little I know on this make, Zaldi. What are they like to reflock in general? I think the panels are either latex or foam, will that be problematic? Can your standard saddle fitter fit them or do you require a specialist fitter? Personal experiences / opinions? Tree style - generally flat or curved (I need curved :/ ) ?
I just really want to know what to expect. Pray it fits... :-0