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Re: [RC] Saddle for low withered horse - Duett saddles - Chris Paus

Yes, Nancy Temple is great to work with. I tried two
different saddles. At first she thought my mare needed
a 38 cm tree, but that was too wide and the saddle
tilted forward, putting me in an awkward position.

I sent that one back and she sent out a 36, and it was
a great fit. she wants her customers to be happy and
that says a lot!

I just got the basic Rondo model, but I've put a
snugpax with water bottle holders on the back, which
gives me plenty of room for the "stuff" I need on
trail.

I got a red biothane bridle and breast collar from
Nancy Mitts, so my lovely bay mare looks quite well
dressed now!

Oh, and I got from Libertyville their fleece whole
saddle cover. I love those for English saddles. They
keep the saddle from getting scratched up if you ever
want to sell it again, and they  really help you stick
like glue! They are comfy and add just the right
amount of cushion for me. They aren't too spendy,
about $40 and come in several colors. The only change
I made to mine, is that they have the holes for the
stirrup leathers at the bottom, and I hate that. I
just cut holes at the top near the stirrup bars so my
leathers are on the outside and I have a little more
freedom of movement.

chris
--- Karen Casemier <kcrazzmatazz@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I would second Chris Paus' recommendation to look at
Duett saddles. I have a 
very broad, mutton withered mare that I've had a
horrible time finding 
something to fit. I had her in a sportsaddle for a
while, which was just OK. 
It didn't seem to bother her, but it wasn't very
stable and definitely 
creeped forward throughout a ride, even on
relatively stable terrain. It 
also was constantly shifting from side to side. I
also tried another 
treeless model, but wasn't thrilled with it either.
I had also tried a wide 
variety of English saddles, including Wintecs,
County, Rembrandt, Thorowgood 
(that was probably one of the best fits of all of
them), and many others.

I just got a Duett Companion trail saddle, and am
very impressed with the 
fit of this saddle on my mare. Now, I have not had a
chance to do tons of 
riding in it right now, but I could tell right away
that the balance of the 
saddle was finally right on my horse. The
workmanship is great for the 
price. I bought the Companion Trail model; however,
mine is a brand new 
version that does NOT have extended endurance
panels, as my mare is very 
short backed as well and also kind of scoops up in
back. I do still plan on 
riding with a crupper, but I've already noticed that
this saddle is much 
more stable than any previous ones.

The US distributor, Nancy Temple, can help you
determine the correct saddle 
size and model based on conversations and wither
tracings. You can also try 
before you buy. I believe the website is
duettsaddles.com.




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