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[RC] Saare trees - Ridecamp Guest

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In general, A is narrowest and the trees get wider as you go down the alphabet 
- my horse was measured for an "F" which was the widest at the time, but 
there's more to the fit of the trees than just width...the flare also varies 
and the only way to really tell is to get your horse professionally fitted, by 
Sharon or one of her reps. Otherwise, you could the ride the horse til it 
sweats and observe the sweat pattern to see if the saddle leaves any dry spots. 
I used my F tree Saare happily for about 6 years with never any back or girth 
problems but recently switched to a treeless Ansur which is lighter, can be 
used in other horse sports like foxhunting, and fits my 2nd horse.


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