Well, for a 2-3 hundred dollar saddle, I
don't think they are so bad. If you have more money, buy a more
expensive saddle, but if all you have is a couple hundred, and you want
treeless, it is better than a bareback pad, as long as you don't have a
high withered horse.
Mine is not uneven, just cheap. That's
why it cost so little. $300 doesn't buy much these days. :) And I
definitely think it is easier on the horse than those cheap western
saddles! OUCH!
>From: "geckogal85@xxxxxxxxx"
>To: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject:
[RC] Treeless Saddle >Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2007 15:23:50 -0700
(PDT) > >Hello, > I have a horse who does not fit in
any saddle I have or have purchased. >I have decided to try a
treeless saddle. I am looking to find something >under $500. What
saddles have you guys found to be worth the money? Bob >Marshall?
Hillason? > > >Geckogal85 > > > > > > >--------------------------------- >We
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