h2opony
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Post by h2opony on Oct 19, 2006 18:55:34 GMT -5
Well My warmblood has been having some problems with all of the saddles i have tried so I am going to try a treeless..
Does anyone know of some good quality treeless saddles that dont cost too pretty of a penny? He is an almost 18 hand warmblood. Western preferred please...
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deb
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Post by deb on Oct 19, 2006 19:09:16 GMT -5
Hi Skye, I don't know much about treeless saddles but I have looked at a soft saddle, made by Cashell..maybe a good alternative?
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ShainaTN
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Post by ShainaTN on Oct 19, 2006 19:15:39 GMT -5
I wondered about that Cashel... I thought about trying it. It looks as if it'd be very comfy for any horse and rider. Not so much for the show ring though! Skye, that saddle is definitely something to look into only costing $219-$239, and it comes in purple! If your interested, it's on www.statelinetack.com in the western section!
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deb
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Post by deb on Oct 19, 2006 19:21:34 GMT -5
Hi Shaina...also less expensive on e-bay...195.00...
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Post by saddlebredlover on Oct 20, 2006 2:22:53 GMT -5
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Post by merlinsmomtwh on Oct 23, 2006 18:18:15 GMT -5
I just bought a Cashel SoftSaddle but it won't get here before my surgery. I am hoping that having it and staring at it wanting to ride in it will have me recovering from surgery quickly. I should be able to ride by Christmas.
One saddle I can absolutely not reccommend is the Hilason Treeless Saddles that are sold on ebay from the seller leathergem. I have asked a dozen people who have purchased a saddle from them and every single one of them has told me how horribly these saddles are made. Let me know if you want more details : )
Sarah
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Post by merlinsmomtwh on Oct 23, 2006 18:24:03 GMT -5
BTW my softsaddle was $195.99 + $14.00 shipping on ebay.
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