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Picking a Used Saddle - What Are the Things to Take a Look At? by:Adam Rise

Saddles are costly, and brand-new saddles are even more expensive

, if you are searching for a good fitting saddle you may look into the used market to not only save yourself money, but to purchase a better quality used saddle overall.

With all of the new technology out you may be tempted to search for a cheaper brand-new saddle, but workmanship has a lot to do with how well the weight is disseminated across your horse's back. Those saddles that are inexpensive fashion statements are not necessary the best saddle to choose for your horse. You'll often find these inexpensive saddles are made with inferior leather, inferior stitching, and are not made to fit a horse well. The next thing to check is the skirting on the saddle, it need to be made of heavy enough leather to disseminate the weight on your horse's back evenly.

The first thing you need to do is ensure that the tree has not been worn out or exposed in any way. You'll often find used saddles available at many of the auction sites, free listing sites, horse magazines sites, farms sites, and many other types of horse or livestock sites.

When it comes to choosing a good used english saddles or used western saddles for your purchase, there are several things you want to take a look at. This means that not only are you burning your money away on a saddle that will be used up within a few years, but you can also cause behavioral issues with your horse through an ill fitting saddle. You can do this by setting the saddle up on its horn and pushing on the back, you should not get independent movement of the saddle at all. Also, check the fleece on the saddle padding thoroughly. Run your hands all over it and make sure there aren't nails or screws that are poking through. The next thing to check is the skirting on the saddle, it should be made of heavy enough leather to distribute the weight on your horse's back evenly. You'll notice bad skirting on your saddle in the edges begin to curl up, when you sit in it and the skirting is not sitting on the horse but is poking out, and all of this can cause the saddle to fit incompatibly and carry all of your weight on just the saddle tree.


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Once you have gone through the saddle completely, then you'll need to make sure that it fits your horse. If you're not familiar with how a saddle should fit a horse be sure to seek out professional help as an ill fitting saddle can not only cause your horse's back to become sore, but can also cause behavioral issues. Find out more tips about saddles at http://saddles.relatedtips.com
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