I checked it out at the endurance convention but don't have any first hand
experience with it. Haven't read the instructions but Andy Foster, english
saddle maker, was here last year and mentioned an interesting point. When
checking the fit be sure to allow a 1/4" or so for the back to rise. A horse
standing for a fit is in a static position and an allowance needs to be made
for motion. At least you would have a portable base shape to start from in
your selection of saddles to try.... I'm also interested in anyone's
comments if you respond privetly. Thanks. Cindy