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Fw: RE: RE: twist on saddles




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From: "Desgrange, Verlane" <VerlaneD@sfcc.spokane.cc.wa.us>
To: 'Irene M Burnett' <renieburnett@juno.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2001 13:47:34 -0800
Subject: RE: RE: twist on saddles
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<CD61BE80F8C5D2119BF400C00D00396C02B94D61@sfcc.spokane.cc.wa.us>

Renie,

To extend the imagery a bit further, the only real use of a cantle is to
hold the bars of the saddle in place on the back end of the tree. There
is a
saddle tree made in Europe that has no cantle, only a connector for the
bars
in the rear. Looks like a glorified saddle pad with a wisp of a tree in
it.
Thanks anyway...............Verlane

-----Original Message-----
From: Irene M Burnett [mailto:renieburnett@juno.com]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001 4:00 AM
To: RideCamp@endurance.net
Subject: RC: RE: twist on saddles


What a great description of saddle twist and  good insights on saddle
construction.  The thing that struck me most was your  observation that
most saddle makers (as well as most riders) ride in a "chair seat".  You
are kinder than I am;  I bluntly say toilet-seat riding.   The saddle I
ride has a flat seat;  actually, it rises a bit in the back to keep your
butt forward.  The cantle, I was told, is just to keep you from going off
the back in the event of a sudden buck or bolt.  It was NEVER designed as
a place to park your tush and just sit there while your horse packs you
down the trail.  My experience tells me that if you learn to ride
bareback at all speeds, you learn Where your seat bones, legs, thighs and
calves should be while riding.  A saddle designed to follow these natural
lines should, ultimately, be the best balanced.  Renie


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