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SOCIETY OF MASTER SADDLERS’ QUESTION & ANSWER
Twice president of Society Master Saddlers, Lecturer / Assessor on Saddle fitting courses and Master Saddler Laurence Pearman answers some frequently asked questions on saddlery.
physio and new instructor have both commented that the saddle no longer fits. What could have caused this change in such ashort space of time? When looking at the new dressage saddle purchased
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some three months ago, it is very possible during that time that the horse’s shape can change considerably depending on its work regime and seasonal changes. Also if the new saddle was fitting well at the start then it may well have allowed the horse to develop more muscle to challenge the fit. Also it would a very good idea to get the original saddle fitter back to meet up with the physio and instructor at the same time, and jointly discuss a plan of action to deal with the problem. But always remember the saddle fitter is the professional in that field and will know more about the fit of the saddle, assuming they hold a qualification.
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I am learning to ride Western and am about to purchase my first western saddle. Inotice that the sizing is different to that of English saddles. How is awestern saddle measured? A western saddle is measured from the back of the swell, just
below the horn at the top of the gullet back to the leading edge of the cantle or cantle board. This will be shorter in distance than an English saddle which can be 1” difference depending on the saddle, but have the correct size you feel comfortable in.
I have long girth straps onmy GP saddle and my mare is very nippy when Itighten up the girth; my old saddle had short straps and my mare never nipped. Why
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I purchased abrand new dressage saddle three months ago. At the time of purchase my saddle fitter and trainer both told me the saddle was agood fit. In recent days my
are some girth straps long and some short? How does it affect the horse? Very few GP saddles are made with the long
straps so they may have been added at a later date after manufacture. Long straps are normally fitted to a close contact saddle which is designed with the straps having a thin layer of leather to pass over at the bottom of the panel flaps. Yours may well be thicker in this area thus making a ridge. Also yours will require a dressage girth which will have a padded area under the girth buckles to protect the horse, who might be feeling some discomfort due to this. The main reason for having the long strap is to have a closer leg contact so the girth buckles are below the riders legs. Also the girth needs to be of sufficient length so not to be in contact with the horses elbow.
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