Nice, Joosie, and just shows that you don't need specialist saddles unless you're at the top end of a discipline.
I agree, but for me its been a lot easier to find a dressage saddle that suits my horse and I than it has been to find a gp/jump saddle (which for me is actually atm a more forward cut GP). I am no great shakes as a rider, have a few too many pounds, am no teenager anymore and some slightly broken bits so will take all the help I can get! The better I am the better my horse can be and the healthier and happier he hopefully is.Nice, Joosie, and just shows that you don't need specialist saddles unless you're at the top end of a discipline.
And yes HH, will be there with the coloured chap above doing one of the prelims!
It’s been reflocked recently. December I think.If she is right there can she not re check the flock? Though she's checked already I'm guessing because it's been moving around since day one.
That tells me it doesn't fit you or him or both.
I thought you were moving yard HaloHoney, or did I imagine that? If you are then I'd make getting a saddle fitter out high on your list of priorities when you move, at least that way there's no awkwardness about who you use. Personally I'd still get someone else out & stuff the on site saddler, I suspect she sold you a saddle that doesn't fit & in that case I wouldn't feel I owed her any loyalty.