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Choosing the Perfect Horse Saddle
Posted by Elias Maseko at May 21st, 2009 in Horses
The words cheap and horse saddle should not be put together. The reason for this is that buying a discounted saddle is one of the worst decisions that you can take. This would not only make you dissatisfied, it would be bad and risky for the horse as well. Fine, you are wary of discounted ones and the more expensive ones seem to be high-priced, to solve this quandary, follow these pointers for your horse saddle purchase.
You can purchase a saddle within a huge range of price beginning from a several hundred bucks to about 00, but the specialty or some antique saddles could cost you thousands of dollars. Such pricy things may not be your cup of tea, but all the same you want to buy something which is inexpensive and fits your horse well.
Remember, the most important thing to look for is of course the value, but more importantly the fit. Think about a situation where you are made to wear underwear that is either too tight or too loose and would you not feel uncomfortable with it? The same thing applies when you saddle your horse with some thing which just does not fit him.
Before you go for shopping for saddles, make sure you know the type of horse saddle you want and not just a thin idea about it. Ensure that you are not thinking of your saddle when you are riding, as a comfortable horse saddle fits your body form perfectly. If it doesn’t fit your horse, no matter how great the price, it was too much to pay.
There is no point in paying any price for this, when the horse does not feel comfortable with it. If you’re looking at stock saddles, then make sure you have the try it before you buy it option. If you are unable to try it, do not bother too much about it as riding your horse for a few minutes can tell you whether this is the right thing for you and if you put a pad underneath, you would not even damage it in any way.
Saddle manufacturers need to know your horse measurements, in case you are going for a custom-made saddle, so that the right tree, length of skirt, gullet can be made right. This kind of thing would cost you a lot of money, since both you and your horse would be most comfortable in this.
Everything has a budget but if your budget is modest, does not mean that you would find it impossible to find something that is suitable, it means that you just have to spend more time looking for the right product.
Try this: if you are buying a bespoke horse saddle, tell the horse saddle maker the highest amount you’ll pay, and then let him design to fit the budget because horse saddle makers can be very creative and stay within the budget when they know what it is.
Yet another feasible option you have is to buy a second hand saddle with good fitting and looks as this could be good value for money than a new one. If you are a silver freak, then go for the sterling than the silver-plated ones, since they fade quickly and all your money would have gone down the drain. Remember, the saddle you buy ought to fit first, and then comes everything else.
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