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Re: endurance saddle



Mary Wrote on Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 08:34:46 -0700 (PDT):

>I'm looking for some good advice before I buy a new saddle.  I ride a
15h, narrow, >high withered TB. My Syd Hill Aussie stock saddle is
putting too much pressure >on his withers.  Any suggestions?  I'm about
to try a Big Horn from Sport Tack >which I'm borrowing from a friend. 

>Most endurnace horses are Arabs so I'm wondering if I'll have trouble
getting one >to fit my TB.

>Any TB riders out there?  I'd love to hear from you.
>Thanks

>Mary Eaton   meaton@towner.ndak.net

Mary,

There are a lot of saddles that will fit a TB. Those that know me, know
that I've trained many. Even ridden a few in endurance for a lark. 

John DePietra will build one to the exact specifications of your horse's
conformation. I've had one since they were merely 800 bucks or so. It's
served me well. He'll refit the saddle to a new horse down the line for a
nominal fee. 	

You can call his company Synergist Saddles in Cave Creek, Az. to talk
about it. Tell him I sent ya. Be aware they're now significantly more
then they were when he first went into production. It's lightweight.
Seems to be durable given the amount of hours/years I've put into mine. 

BTW: I have no affiliation with Synergist nor do I make a commission. I'm
just a pleased customer. 

t


Tommy and Rosemary Crockett Owner-Operators of The Crockett Collection
Fine Jewelry and Equine Designs,  Weeks-Ft. Churchill, Nevada USA, N.A.

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