View Full Version : Anyone found a seat saver for treeless saddles?
chestnut-mare
27th May 2007, 08:01 PM
I've been looking around the internet and can't seem to find anyone who sells seat savers for treeless saddles. I know the cheyenne does a replacement sheepskin seat but it costs nearly £60! I'm looking for a removable cover - mainly to give a bit more grip. Has anyone found anything that fits??
No_Angel
27th May 2007, 08:11 PM
sbs seatsavers, ive got a western one that fits the torsion type saddles, there is also a hipsaver version for the torsion types.
Bay Mare
27th May 2007, 08:23 PM
Yep, I'd go for the sbs seatsaver too. It hasn't got a removable cover but does give a bit more grip.
chestnut-mare
27th May 2007, 08:32 PM
Thanks for the info. where did you both buy one from?
No_Angel
27th May 2007, 08:35 PM
ebay is always a good place to look.
Better saddles and horse and harmony sell them aswell i think:)
c2b
28th May 2007, 06:09 AM
I made some. Well I started by making one for myself then got "encouraged" :p to make a few more for other people on my yard with treeless. What saddle have you got?
These are not very stylish but do the job and add a touch of comfort to this ageing behind. I ride in a trekker but they fit the torsion as well.
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f164/auntyfred/Zoe/2007_0426_Davebirthday_lesso_0004_0.jpg
Bay Mare
28th May 2007, 07:11 AM
Thanks for the info. where did you both buy one from?
http://www.enlightenedequitation.com/shop/erol.html
:D
chestnut-mare
28th May 2007, 09:16 AM
thanks for the link BayMare & I've replied to CB2's PM - ;)
White-Blazes
28th May 2007, 03:38 PM
I find the Torsions ever so comfy, no need for a seatsaver. I do have one on my leather saddle, but the Torsion is far more comfier for my old botty:D
Surprised they do seatsavers for them:confused:
No_Angel
28th May 2007, 03:42 PM
i think the seat savers are for really fussy people like me:D
i have a fhoenix, which has a memory foam seat, and i still have a memory foam seat saver on it:o princess and the pea syndrome:p
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