
25th May 2007, 01:22 PM
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new saddle **pics** dilemma too though
ok, after waiting over a month for it to arrive, my new saddle arrived from fusion today  she was originally going to order a 16.5" as that is the size seat i've been using on my old GP (had to get a new saddle as it didn't fit and the GP pulled my leg forward). She (woman from fusion saddles) had come up and tried some different saddles on harry so she could decide what would fit. He has a very short back and she said a 15"  would be perfect but there is no adult that can fit in that so we agreed on 16.5". she said that most 16.5" seat saddles are actually based on a 17" tree so it wouldn't give harry an extra half inch length wise compared to a 17" (which is much too long). He's an extra wide in their saddles.
What came through the post?... a 16" saddle, my first thoughts - "oh my gosh its tiny"!
so i go out a put it on (after a quick groom) and it fits, (as far as i can tell) plenty of room length wise and ok width etc. put a numnah underneath and tried my 24" dressage girth... couldn't get it on  Harry's only a 14.2hh!
So i go and get my 42" (!) normal girth and bung that on.
lunge him and it doesn't move excessively nor did it slip 
He hasn't been ridden since november so i was quite nervous, mounted up - had a small buck as a protest - went a tense - then seemed to settle.
It was great not to fight the stirrup bar, had to drop my stirrups down (  ) and had a nice walk round
the problem comes in trot though, harry was a bit unsure about trotting so i made and effort to rise but banged myself on the pommel  don't know if its the saddle thats too small or whether i was putting too much effort in, sitting trot was fine, once he settle and i moved my seat back a bit it seemed ok but i just don't know if i feel too squashed. didn't canter as there wasn't enough room (our field has many bumps) for a relaxed canter that wouldn't go under trees or make us jump the bumps.
So, do i send it back and hope to get a 16.5"? do i try it out over the next week and hope we both get used to it? will he fit into a 17"?
pics (no ridden as i was on my own, shows how it fits him though)
Help please!
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25th May 2007, 02:22 PM
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i know his mane is messy and its quite a long story but please, anyone think what they would do and has anyone experienced problems of this sort before?
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25th May 2007, 02:25 PM
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how long do you have to try it out? if you can still send it back after a week of trying it, then i'd be inclined to do that. I certainly agree with the lady from fusion, i don't think he could take a saddle much bigger than that.
it's a lurvely saddle btw
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25th May 2007, 02:35 PM
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lol at his mane, have you been plaiting it?
sorry i have no idea about poohs mate, perhaps try asking poohs mate? I'm sure I've seen poohs mate is to do with saddles
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25th May 2007, 02:41 PM
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if i remember correctly, when she came up to try saddles on, she said i could try it for two weeks. will have to get ridden pics (and possibly lunging pics too) so you can see how he moves with it and how big i look in it.
does the numnah make it look longer on him? i always wonder that, should have taken pics without it on  as i thought it looked short on his back (that could just be because of what i'm used to seeing.
it is a VERY comfy saddle (other than the pommel and possibly lack of room for my bum  )
the one thing i'm worried about with the whole "trying out for a week or more is that the girth shown above is a conventional girth so the buckleswill dig into the saddle  then i wouldn't be able to send it back, there aren't big dents now but i can see there will be if i prolong the use of that girth.
Have text a friend to ask what the longest girth they have is and if i can borrow a spare but haven't had a reply, think i'll ask my RI as well but she goes on holiday soon (great - she won't need the girth while she's away  but i doubt i'd have time to go a pick it up before she goes and she's really busy at the moment.
Pleased you like the look of it EB  it suits harry (tried it on dawn for the sake of it (not with girth just laid it on her back) and she clashes with it  , not only that but it doesn't fit (i didn't expect it to but they did used to share my GP saddle  )
mane wise- it was plaited, hmmm, 3-4 weeks ago maybe, i need to redo it, can't leave it out as it gets wrapped round his neck from the fly rug and would play havoc with static electricity  so i have to plait it. was going to do it earlier but desperately wanted to try out the saddle and it looked like it was going to rain, thought - his mane can wait, can't get the saddle wet
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25th May 2007, 02:43 PM
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as i say, i no nothing about saddles, fitting wise, but i would say it would be better to see how saddle fits, without the numnah on
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25th May 2007, 02:44 PM
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what length dressage girth do you need? i've one or two i'd be happy to loan you! i can check sizes tomorrow when i'm out at the yard.
pics without the numnah would have been useful
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25th May 2007, 02:55 PM
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weather permitting i'll get pics without the numnah tomorrow - or bring him into the shed to take them. don't want to do it today as he'll get stroppy (2 rugs to take off and then saddle on again- he'l think i'm going to ride again  )
Well, that is a 42" girth  the longest girth (Dressage) i have is 24" (its too big for dawn but i had it on a 16hh horse, a bit short but fitted.
Its a bit hard to explain but you know there's the padding and the buckles sit on that? but the padding comes up further than the buckles, you put the girth straps through to holders and then buckle up, well with the loosest hole on one side, the padding just about touched the girth straps  . the biggest dressage girth i'm aware you can get is 32" which is 10"(!) shorter than the one i used today so i reckon, at least 28", the buckles might be in the way of his elbows but i'm not sure. That would be great if you've got one i can borrow
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25th May 2007, 02:57 PM
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looks a lovely saddle, shame its the wrong colour but i have the perfect girth for that saddle that i dont use anymore
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25th May 2007, 02:59 PM
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what do you mean wrong colour? what perfect girth? (don't get me too excited - i won't cope with it  )
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25th May 2007, 03:01 PM
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i'll double check tomorrow and text you, if your phone is working now?  i've a lurvely brown leather dressage girth which i don't use. But i've also a varied assortment of GP girths so i'll measure them all up and see what i've got! some of them are VERY short so might do you aswell.
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25th May 2007, 03:03 PM
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my girths black.
its a reactor panel endurance girth ( middle one on top pic) http://www.reactorpanel.com/RPstore/...&cat=38&page=1
its 36 or 38 inch i think. lovely girth, i just dont have a saddle to use it on anymore
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25th May 2007, 03:10 PM
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i would be using a black girth  colour doesn't bother me, think that girth would be too much behind his elbows maybe
i bought a new phone EB so yes, phone is working  (same sim so same number  )
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26th May 2007, 08:43 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by k8_doran
as i say, i no nothing about saddles, fitting wise, but i would say it would be better to see how saddle fits, without the numnah on
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i did that first but didn't take pics of him without the numnah, its also a very thin numnah so shouldn't affect fit and i'm not going to work him without a numnah
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26th May 2007, 08:08 PM
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26th May 2007, 09:00 PM
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opinions please - notice i actually brushed his mane today
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27th May 2007, 12:12 AM
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Aww he's gorgeous  And that saddle is lovely. HOW you intend to keep riding in a 16" though  My bum would overspill majorly!!!
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27th May 2007, 09:12 AM
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 when i got it out of the box my first thought was "oh my gosh, how will i fit in that?!" checked it fitted him - lunged him in it etc. then i got on. my GP was a 16.5" so i just thought -its only 1/2 inch difference.
Compared the two saddles side by side and other than shape there isn't much difference.
So do i look big in it
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27th May 2007, 01:33 PM
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27th May 2007, 09:18 PM
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Sorry, but that saddle really does not fit him too well, you can see it easier without the numnah. Look at the rear view and you can see the pads don't make correct contact with his back, so it will bounce and lift when you trot and cause pain/back damage. It also looks as if it is leaning back when you are on, but that may be the angle of the photo.
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