Arikaree
Posted : 6/3/2009 10:33:46 PM
Sonny,
I have a Flex2, Circle-Y ELK RIDGE, similar to the Walnut Grove. This rig also has an A-Fork for high withered horses. On different horses, I can look down the tunnel and see daylight all the way.
I bought this rig for my 15.0hh Rocky Mountain, nice withers, short back, and he moved very well with it. I also used this on a 16.2hh Thoroughbred school horse, high withers and so used it with a thicker pad, also worked well. Finally, am now using this on a 15.2hh Paint, prominent withers, short back, and again find this rig working well on horses with shorter backs and well-defined to prominent withers. Not a universal rig by any means, but if your Paint is "typical", I will recommend you look into the Flex2.
My Flex2 is very comfy, 5" cantle, A-fork produces a narrow swell of about 9" wide. It has gaited bars, my understanding from the shop I bought from that these flair out a bit more near the shoulder. I am 6-ft, 210 lbs, seat is a 17", yet this rig is fairly light at 28 lbs, 26" long. Provides a secure seat for me.
www.horsesaddleshop.com has a nice selection of Circle-Y flex2 rigs.
Arikaree
ps: am a first year rider, and so relied heavily on my riding instructor and horse trainer for advice.