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Post by Ash on Mar 18, 2013 8:07:43 GMT -3
Has anybody had any experience with theses? I was looking at buying one. I don't need anything show worthy, just trail riding, but I do want quality and something that's not going to kill my horses back. Thanks for any input.
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Post by Jenn Temple on Mar 18, 2013 20:33:00 GMT -3
Ashley check out the website I used to buy my circle y saddle. You know how difficult it was to fit Chloe and I use my saddle every time I ride. This lady is great to deal with Her email is nhoppel@ptd.net. I'm not sure if she still buys and sells saddles but it wouldn't hurt to give it a try! I highly recommend her
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Post by Rachel on Mar 19, 2013 14:50:18 GMT -3
I have one and I love it! I'll post the link to my saddle below. This one is really comfortable and fits my Monte perfectly. This one where its roughout leather and a suede seat, you stick to it without sliding around like you would in a smooth leather saddle. This also comes in a Flex Tree, which is what I have. It was a bit tight for the first couple rides and then it adjusted and fit perfect. It has all the D-rings and buckles you could ever possibly need. It has a nice off billet and latigo as well. www.chicksaddlery.com/page/CDS/PROD/RK1965
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Post by Ashley.W on Apr 3, 2013 8:53:58 GMT -3
I bought one recently and was not impressed. It had random patches of black dye over it when i got it, but the saddle was light chestnut, so it was quite noticeable. The dye on it pretty much was coming off, you can rub it with a cloth and the light chestnut will quickly turn to black.. Also, the stirrups appeared as if someone had already ridden in the saddle, you could even see how a western boot would fit the chafe marks perfectly, but it was supposed to be "new". When i emailed and called them numerous times i never got a explanation, or a chance to get another saddle. Totally unimpressed with them right now !!!
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