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What type of dressage saddle should I buy?

Written by admin on February 23, 2009 – 8:48 am -

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They are looking for a dressage saddle for my new horse because my old saddle does not measure you, you have a wide esophagus average is around 15.2hh and weighs about 827 pounds. It is a type appaloosa Thoroughbred. I am 5 '1 "with a femur and usually a long tour in 16 - 16.5" saddle.


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2 Responses to “What type of dressage saddle should I buy?”

  1. By apha_barrelracer on Feb 24, 2009 | Reply

    I suggest to obtain a dressage saddle of the wintec. You can change the esophagus to fit multiple horses and are looking very comfortable and pleasant. Fairly also economic. I have a saddle for all uses of wintec 2000 and amo.

  2. By neoskya on Feb 27, 2009 | Reply

    If you are serious about dressage and then get ready to drop some of the money. Suggest a saddle that can be recorded so you can keep them forever. I think that any of the saddles of Hennig is a dream to drive. In addition Schlese has saddles fantastic. I myself have one of their models Savoie of Jane. If those are the proof of your price range Passier a more modest. They are also very pleasant and saddles are much cheaper. The Dressage is all about harmony and saddle can really have effect is in a sense negative or positive. That is why I suggest always saddles that I consider as an investment. If the saddle measure both you and your horse your guide will be high very well from it. You should hit around a local store the saddle and see if they have saddles used in brands that I mentioned. Once you buy a saddle should also always get the regulator to your horse ASAP. Speri that aid.

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