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RE: [RC] new saddle - Libby & Quentin Llop DVM

My paraplegic husband rides in a Wintec pro aussie stock saddle. It works
very well on my old TB, but isn't as stable on my Arab. (pictures at
www.invernessfarm.com  click on How's Quentin doing?) I bet it would be very
secure for your daughter and her mustang.  Libby

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Subject: [RC] new saddle


Please Reply to: cyndi stevcynwunder@xxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I have been searching for  saddle for my high withered- built like a
greyhound mustang. So far it looks like my best bet is the wintec pro
dressage.  I was also thinking the wintec austrailan stock saddle might be a
good fit for my daughter on her newly trained mustang as it appears very
secure and I am a nervous mother. Has anyone had experience with these two
saddles? How well does the changeable gullet adjust the fit? Will the wintec
pro slide back and forth if I am riding hills in it? This has been an issue
in the past. Thanks for any advice- and I can second the comment that older
saddles are often built for a narrow horse. The western saddle I bought for
my girl is an old one and fits pretty well but is very heavy.

Cyndi


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