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Post by Ryan&Dizzy on Dec 28, 2006 22:26:44 GMT 1
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Post by kirstie on Dec 28, 2006 22:32:32 GMT 1
dont like it at all,i saw those on ebay & thought for that money it is rubbish
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Post by Ryan&Dizzy on Dec 28, 2006 22:35:01 GMT 1
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Post by andalusianlover on Dec 28, 2006 22:36:49 GMT 1
i have a very wide pony that was a night mare to fit a saddle to. they kept barrel rolling or moving foward. well today i bought a barnsbyjumping saddle and its a perfect fit with no movement. speak to your saddler and see what he/she surgests
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Post by kirstie on Dec 28, 2006 22:37:20 GMT 1
£400 for that looks like the imported ones you get for £50
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Post by Ryan&Dizzy on Dec 28, 2006 22:43:42 GMT 1
has anybody seen anything simalar? ild love one of the heather moffett ones but at the min simply cant afford one, and dont worry no matter what i got it would be checked by a saddle fitter before it got ridden in!
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Post by anon on Dec 28, 2006 22:44:14 GMT 1
i do showing and dressage (to affil medium so far) in a treeless
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Post by Ryan&Dizzy on Dec 28, 2006 22:49:22 GMT 1
oooo really what treeless is that? i was told i wouldnt get placed showing as it wasnt 'propper attire' and that i wasnt allowed to do dressage in one!
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Post by fin on Dec 28, 2006 22:49:36 GMT 1
I don't think the Liberty ones look too bad--price-wise they're about the same as the barefoot saddles which are very good.
I'm sure there was someone over on EE who was about to buy one--might be worth having a look on the saddles forum over there?
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Post by kirstie on Dec 28, 2006 22:49:54 GMT 1
i would talk to your saddle fitter,i def would not buy one of those 2 from ebay.
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Post by fin on Dec 28, 2006 22:51:58 GMT 1
BTW the barefoot London looks 'normal' as treeless saddles go too
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Post by kirstie on Dec 28, 2006 22:51:59 GMT 1
i13.ebayimg.com/07/i/000/80/55/3afb_1_sbl.JPGsee on a nice english leather saddle you wouldnt get a finish like that. looks too much like a cub saddle & for that price you could get a lot better. depends what showing you want to do
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Post by Ryan&Dizzy on Dec 28, 2006 23:07:12 GMT 1
no i see what you mean kirsty i wasnt looking at those saddles spacificly (cant spell) and i wouldnt buy one from ebay (i trust nobody!). i was just woundering what people thought of the idea. i do quite like the look of the london...i hadnt seen that one!
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Post by Ryan&Dizzy on Dec 28, 2006 23:07:39 GMT 1
oh and i only do local showing nothing fancy!
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Post by jen1 on Dec 29, 2006 3:10:46 GMT 1
otto i have tryed many differant saddles, and i have to say that the first saddle you have posted , im not sure if it would suit your boy, i cant see anything that suggests it has anything to stop it dropping at the front,, in theory a nice idea, the saet looks small , id go for one of the cheaper barefoot types,or the london looks very nice,, i have seen the cheaper version of the torsion/barefoot styles, and they looked as good for the money,
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