How to Choose a Saddle for Reining or Cutting, part 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 12, 2009

http://www.GoodSaddle.com In part 2 of this two-part video, reining and cutting horse trainer, Larry Trocha describes what to look for when choosing a saddle.

Larry covers in depth information about saddles in general but especially reining saddles and cutting horse saddles.

This is "must know" information for every horseman who plans on doing reining, cutting or ranch versatility.

To find out where to purchas one of these "correctly" designed saddles at a special discounted price, go to:
http://www.GoodSaddle.com

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  • THanks for your videos! I always learn so much from them! I do have one question though, I'm learning reining and have been thinking that I should get a new saddle if I want to take it seriously. however, I have a cutting horse and would like to do low level cutting on her too. Is there a saddle that could work for a beginner reiner and cutter? If so what would you recommend. If I have no other option I will just get two saddles. thank you!

  • @Madlikeness If your cutting saddle is a "good" cutting saddle, it'll be just fine learn to learn the reining.

    If it's a "bad" cutting saddle, it won't.

    Larry T.

  • Thanks for the great video Larry! Do you have some advise for saddle pads which help to distribute weight appropriately and keep the horse comfortable or is all that just in the design of the tree of the saddle? Also in these saddle I noticed that there are a lot more holes for adjusting your stirrup length which just makes sense! I can't wait to see what your design looks like!

  • Hi Impulse,

    I use a Toklat pad with woolback fleece.

    Works well for what I do.

    Larry T.

  • I received several answers to my questions from watching both parts of the saddle videos. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.

  • You are welcome LadyVet.

    I'm glad your questions got answered.

    Take care,

    Larry T.

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  • Thank you for taking the time to share. Very, Very good

  • Thanks Larry,

    Your information was so valuable and clear in these videos. Even though I am not a reiner or cutter. The general information on saddles and how they should be made was excellent. I now know exactly what and how to look for the perfect saddle.

  • Thanks Larry. You have told me things that saddle makers have not. I will be looking closer at the next saddle I purchase.

  • Larry

    Thanks for getting us high quality saddles for a low price.

  • great video nicely put.easy for any one to understand

  • This was fantastic! Exactly what I needed and more. I have wanted to know these details for years.  Thank you Larry!

  • Great video!

    Now I know what to look for in a cutting saddle.

    Thank you!

    =)

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