tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post6861695353035896680..comments2023-12-19T18:47:52.112-08:00Comments on Slow and Steady Wins the Race.: Taking a poll please make your vote.Amyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13472219069662152722noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-28140244241747250612011-04-01T21:52:19.575-07:002011-04-01T21:52:19.575-07:00Wow I know nothing about saddle fit, but I do symp...Wow I know nothing about saddle fit, but I do sympathize. I have a feeling I'll be going through that eventually. Friesians are hard to fit and I can't imagine what a Friesian/Arabian is going to be like lol!Achieve1dreamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15401246064499148344noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-90169184680299225472011-04-01T08:30:49.971-07:002011-04-01T08:30:49.971-07:00I'm going with option 1b. I cannot imagine a n...I'm going with option 1b. I cannot imagine a narrow horse, but that's cuz I have Ms. Wide. If the profile of the saddle seems to fit him, see what you can do with pads and flocking and solid advice. Those hollows will fill up with proper schooling, so a custom fit saddle now won't help soon. However, you must have something... <br /><br />Good luck! Wish I was there to help out.SprinklerBandithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02948487857418394022noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-64418972949507266212011-04-01T08:15:14.708-07:002011-04-01T08:15:14.708-07:00My only advice is to have the pro saddle fitter(s)...My only advice is to have the pro saddle fitter(s) out. They can give you the best guidance so that you can ride this year and Steady can stay comfy. :)Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11609268980526224486noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-44861108886526407612011-04-01T06:13:08.854-07:002011-04-01T06:13:08.854-07:00Don't forget that as Steady gets more fit his ...Don't forget that as Steady gets more fit his back will change shape. The hollows under his withers should disappear as he develops more muscle over his back. My TB also gets hollow like that under the wither, my saddler told me to fold up a no-bow bandage and put it under the saddle over the wither. No other pads, just the no-bow.<br /><br />If the tree is the correct size, then a good saddler should be able to flock ot to fit Steady correctly. I've never purchased a saddle without a saddler looking at it first, though. They're just too big of an investment! I'd call the County rep and see if she'll come out. My saddler has a trailer full of saddles that he brings with him for you to try out and he always makes house calls.A Work In Progresshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14076863943914879567noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-79490712053240828162011-03-31T20:11:32.064-07:002011-03-31T20:11:32.064-07:00The saddle without pads I could NOT fit 3 fingers....The saddle without pads I could NOT fit 3 fingers. <br /><br />I agree with the photos it is hard to tell but it is definitly not wide it is a narrow tree. After seeing this saddle I have determined it is not the tree size that is a problem it is the panels that need something different and wither gussets. County trees actually seem to be a good shape for Steady it is those darn hollow spots under the withers. Yes I actually trialed a Bates last week. It was the same thing, fit good EXCEPT those darn withers. I could get by with the pad but alone, no way.Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13472219069662152722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-5124671920176376082011-03-31T19:42:54.503-07:002011-03-31T19:42:54.503-07:00I would look at the saddle without the pads on. Wi...I would look at the saddle without the pads on. With all those pads it's hard to determine how it fits. Can you fit three fingers between the withers and saddle with no pads? If the answer is no, then I wouldn't keep the saddle. If he is uncomfortable no matter how much you ride your training won't be very productive.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-338830496779816702011-03-31T19:28:09.595-07:002011-03-31T19:28:09.595-07:00A County rep was at our barn just today! Not for ...A County rep was at our barn just today! Not for our horses...BO and another boarder were having theirs adjusted. Would love to have Countys for our horses!<br /><br />In looking at the pics of Steady in the saddle, I agree that pics from the front would be helpful and without the pad. But, looks wide to me and like it is sitting on his withers.<br /><br />Have you looked in to a Bates? We purchased one last fall for our daughter's TB - working well for them.Kellyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10313417800020012776noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-26056760265605569412011-03-31T18:24:34.837-07:002011-03-31T18:24:34.837-07:00It's hard to say from just the side view. Can...It's hard to say from just the side view. Can you get pics with no padding at all, from the side and also at an angle, so we can see if there are any gaps or pressure areas? Girthed and un-girthed is helpful too.<br /><br />Try running your hand under the saddle (again with no padding) and feel for any tight spots or gaps. <br /><br />It's a purty saddle, for sure! I know how frustrating saddle shopping/fitting is, for sure. Once you find "the one" though, it's a heavenly feeling:)Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08665170020323796310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-50791401159735019942011-03-31T18:15:18.546-07:002011-03-31T18:15:18.546-07:00Eventer79 I re-read your dressage saddle reveiw a...Eventer79 I re-read your dressage saddle reveiw and drooled once again lol. (Ok I just typed up this hugeola long response and decided to just put it all in an email.<br /><br />Muddy K if you would have told me a year ago that i would consider spending that amount of money on saddle I would have said "NO way!" as far as me goes the saddle was super comfy and I liked sitting in it. As far as perfect fit not really I really need a more forwad flap for perfect. But it fits good for me.<br /><br />Steady went fine in it but he is soooo tolerant that it would take a considerable amount of time for him to protest unless it was crazy bad.Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13472219069662152722noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-47622432061769398572011-03-31T17:42:42.354-07:002011-03-31T17:42:42.354-07:00Well, I think the Mattes half-pads are great, for ...Well, I think the Mattes half-pads are great, for a lot of reasons. They add clearance and stability, primarily. You said you ride in the saddle, but you didn't say very much about that. How did you feel in it, and how did Steady go in it?<br /><br />I know how I would feel riding in a $995 saddle - hysterical that I might get a scratch on it! I know there are much more expensive saddles out there, but yikes, saddles cost so much money.<br /><br />I'm an amateur too, but it does seem to me you could have set the saddle back a hair or two.Muddy Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07937615888562277779noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4180006151421348693.post-77129407492511655592011-03-31T17:33:29.414-07:002011-03-31T17:33:29.414-07:00Hmmm, well, it's very difficult for amateur me...Hmmm, well, it's very difficult for amateur me to say without being there, but it sits pretty darn close to the withers, closer than I'm super comfy with, say, landing after a jump. I can see a "bang" waiting to happen.<br /><br />On the plus side, it does look like it is sitting level on him.<br /><br />On my jumping saddle, it tries to collapse on Solo's withers and I have been able to jury rig it with a fat Fleeceworks sheepskin pad that has a wither cutout. It's not perfect, but it keeps it out of the red zone and Solo moves well.<br /><br />We have a similar wither problem. Our solution was wither gussets and a dropped panel (check out our dressage saddle review). <br /><br />I think it would be worth taking some more detail pictures of the saddle sans pad (zoom in on the wither area from the front) and talking to the County rep.<br /><br />I know how frustrating it is, I rode for three months without a saddle one winter because I couldn't find anything that would fit Solo that I could afford. I will say this -- it is not worth it to buy a saddle that "kinda" fits. You will spend a bunch of money trying to make it fit that you could have just put into a saddle that REALLY fits. Been there, done that twice now (I am a slow learner).eventer79https://www.blogger.com/profile/03160817772061132147noreply@blogger.com