@Jane&Ziggy yes, and it's quite ironic that a rider who normally doesn't like jump saddles at all has one on a cob that doesn't jump! He's happier in it than other saddles we tried, probably because it stays still despite his flamboyant paces and cob shape (though he's finally growing a wither - about time too) and given how clear he makes it when he isn't happy it's easier to go with the flow. I have to say that for a jump saddle it feels fairly supportive without trying to put me in a forward position, and with how he is I want a fair degree of flexibility on where and how I sit, it maybe helps that it was made for a rider who's quite a bit taller than me and so the blocking is set to allow some length of leg - my knees and ankles would rebel if I had to ride jump length all the time 