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thoughts on treeless saddles?
I have researched ALOT and spoken to thousands of saddle fitters about my options.
Just wanted to know if anyone has any opinions about them and their benefits/weakness'
He is Med Wide and 15'2hh and i am 5'2'' 7stone if that helps at all. a few people have asked me for that info.
We will be all round general work. small jumps( probably no bigger that 3'6), minor dressage, XC courses, short endurance rides. Just for pleasure i don't compete.
All opinions please, good or bad, i will really appreciate all or them.
For use on the flat- trail rides, dressage, etc, a treeless saddle would probably be fine for you.
For jumping, I would stick with a regular treed saddle. Because of the position you will be riding in, it would be extremely hard and even dangerous for you to attempt any kind of jumping in your typical treeless saddle. The only brand of treeless I have ever seen with much jumping done in it is the Ansur, and it is EXTREMELY expensive.
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