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le 16/02/2023 à 12:34
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le 15/02/2023 à 00:30
Mabel (Mabel, Somalie)
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Before you buy a saddle, measure your leg and seat.
If you are short in leg length, a 16-inch saddle should be fine.
A longer leg should not exceed 17 inches. A 17-inch saddle is possible for those with a longer leg.
A larger seat should be between 18-19 inches.
And remember, the saddle pad should be at least an inch larger than the saddle size.


Before buying a saddle, you need to determine the horse's size.
A standard-sized saddle will fit an average-sized pony. A larger horse may require a saddle with
a wider opening. Your saddle's gullet size also
depends on the breed of your horse. For example, an Arabian's back is narrower than that of a Thoroughbred.

To get the exact measurement, consult your trainer.

To find the right saddle size for your horse, you should first determine its conformation. It is important to scan your horse from side to side, as
well as from the front. Extra padding behind the saddle bars may help horses with narrower legs.

A shoulder bridge pad can be purchased to ensure a perfect fit.
A medium-to large tree is sufficient for horses with average to wide
withers. A horse with average or flat miters will
need a larger tree.

If you're in between two sizes, go up a size.
Most saddles come with 17-inch seat sizes. These can make saddles uncomfortable.
You should also consider the type of riding you'll
be doing. Saddles designed for leisure riding may be shallower and
more comfortable, while those intended for ba
 
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