SonnyWimps
Posted : 5/8/2009 10:40:20 PM
I myself am not a fan at all on the way the Tucker saddles are built. I owned one for a while and my horse could not gain muscles in his back because of the way the tree was shaped. It's made to fit the slop of a horse's back, but it doesn't give the horse any room if they want to round their back and collect themselves.
I'd never ride in a Tucker because of that. For trail riding the horse needs to be able to round their back if they have to go up a steep hill or down one. The Tucker would not allow my horse to do that so I couldn't go on the trails that I wanted to.
That's my personal experience with the Tucker saddles. So I'd say stay away from them or anything that is made like them, but that's just my opinion.
I'd say if you do alot of trails, get something with a flex tree or a Wade styled saddle. So the horse has enough shoulder clearance.