Saddle Fitting in 9 Steps - Step 1 - Balance - by Schleese Saddlery Service

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

Center of saddle should be parallel to the floor on the horse's back...

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  • Do you also work in Germany?

  • @Balkopferd93 Our contact in Germany is as follows: Sonja Mueller, Sattlermeister Geschaftsfuhrer Bezirksstrasse 94 88440 Blieskaster - Niederwurzbach Germany Tel: 011 49 6842 7060847 Fax: 011 49 6842 7060902 smueller@schleese.com Sonja has been with Schleese Saddlery for over 10 years and will be able to assist you.
  • Thank you for sharing this info. I assume that this information goes for western saddles. I don't ride too much but I will consider next time I saddle.

  • @horsefever0558

    Basically the principles are the same, however, Western saddles are generally built on trees that are not adjustable. He suggests that you consult a western expert by buying a book or the DVD by Joyce Harman on Western Saddles and how to fit pain-free.

    Happy Trails

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  • @ponyarab

    Basically the principles are the same, however, Western saddles are generally built on trees that are not adjustable. He suggests that you consult a western expert by buying a book or the DVD by Joyce Harman on Western Saddles and how to fit pain-free.

    Happy Trails

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