Monday, January 18, 2010

Saddle Fitting How Do I Measure My Horse For The Correct Fitting Saddle?

How do I measure my horse for the correct fitting saddle? - saddle fitting

He is a former race horse 16.2 hh big bones.

2 comments:

tlctreec... said...

It depends on what kind of saddle you are buying.
You need to adapt your style saddle seat, when a Western saddle. You want to make sure that when you straighten the leg, the leg is not touching, the waves in front of the saddle horn. Western saddles are in pubs and bars semi QH QH available. If you are traveling with half qh bonds OTTB more work for you. TB is not so far in the back and have a greater Withers. I'll go and have a chair OTTB Semi Qh Bars. It fits very well with an accumulation buffer to the front. Western saddles are more tolerant and can take more than filling.

For English should be more sure of the size of the neck. They come in the middle of narrow and wide, more in size a little. It is best to try to see more on the horse to what suits you best. Or if you have to adjust a saddle fitter in your area.
Then you need to know what size and location of the West differently. You need to be larger in the English language from the West. If you drive in a 15 "west most likely would have 16 or 17 English.
L GoodKLA in your search.

I drive a former driver 16.3h also have a western saddle and Cirlce suit him very well and have a case of saddle Colleigate through the trees and the very good fits. I go much further to the west and use of English especially for the training or jumping.

kiku said...

You buy the size that your ass, or 15 "
and adjust the width of your horse.
the weight of the chair should be in two bands of muscles in the spine. And if you from the back of the horse to be able to see through the center of the chair.
You should hear a really good saddle, and try some on the horse - then you have an idea of how it fits. It is very complicated, so take your time to negotiate for "saddle.

When you buy a shitty president, the facility will be veterinary bills to pay and could end up with a horse can not ride!

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