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Determining saddle fit is important to the comfort and safety of horse and rider. There are many things that affect the fit of the saddle. Here, we outline the major points and how to avoid the common mistakes of saddle fitting. Please note: This guide is provided for informational purposes only. Please consult with your trainer or local professional about saddle fit.
Fit for the Horse
The goal in saddle fitting is to have the greatest amount of contact between the bar of the tree and the horse. Keep in mind there is no standardization in the industry as tree-sizing measurements differ between tree makers, saddle makers, and saddle styles.
Withers
Topline
Condition & Age
Fit for the Rider
Discipline
Sizing for the Rider
Evaluate the Saddle on the Horse
With the saddle positioned correctly—the bars of the tree behind the shoulder blades of the horse—evaluate the following points:
Gullet Clearance
If there is room for only one finger, or the bottom of the gullet is touching the top of the wither, the tree is probably too wide.
Levelness of Saddle
Sweat Patterns
Saddle Pads
Avoid Common Mistakes of Saddle Fitting
Saddle Placement
Front Cinch Usage
Flank Cinch Usage
Pads and Padding
Cleanliness
Conditioning
Rider Balance
Please note: Saddle fitting is a process. Arm yourself with information and consult with your trainer or local professional about any saddle you're interested in.
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