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Is there a difference between a regular and a medium tree on a saddle?

Written by admin on February 16, 2009 – 2:23 pm -

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I 'm looking to buy a saddle on ebay and need a saddle with a normal tree. Most saddles say that trees have medium and I was wondering if there was a difference between the 2.


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6 Responses to “Is there a difference between a regular and a medium tree on a saddle?”

  1. By NK on Feb 17, 2009 | Reply

    An average tree is a little wider than a normal tree

  2. By insert catchey name here on Feb 18, 2009 | Reply

    yes there is. small trees are scrawny horses. large trees are for horses that are tarchiati or heavy and perhaps have broad backs. do not want to put a small saddle on a horse broad support.

  3. By daniellagiovanni on Feb 21, 2009 | Reply

    There is a difference in the format but to what whzt of kow that is, I do not have bought more than a safe seat. Unless you buy a Wintec with a tree recordable that also comes with the support of the tree. What is the best way to go see that best fit your horse. Wintec best record while the body of the horses ranges. The panels of memory in what are incredible. Plus, are not too expensive for a saddle, easy to clean, look good, aare comfortable and last forever. Highly highly highly recommend this saddle, particularly if you are new to buy saddles.

  4. By hardnhoney on Feb 23, 2009 | Reply

    half is a little wider

  5. By jarrett_cowgirl1234 on Feb 25, 2009 | Reply

    Yes a normal tree and a tree medimum are almost the same. Not much of a difference. I run barrels in both types of saddles. Both work for me.

  6. By eagel_wings2000 on Feb 25, 2009 | Reply

    the tree average is a little wider but I think that it was hard to drive with a tree on the horse 's back? lol that just joking.

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