| Sandy Hill Barn |
| that's for 15 |
| Sandy Hill Barn |
| The saddle in the image appears to be an Australian stock saddle, also commonly referred to as a campdraft fender saddle or "half-breed" saddle, which is a popular type used worldwide. This style of saddle is known for its security and comfort, particularly for activities requiring long hours in the saddle or a very secure seat in rough conditions. Key features typically include: Deep seat: Provides a secure and balanced position for the rider. High cantle: Offers significant back support and security. Knee pads (or "wings"): Located at the front of the saddle, these help to keep the rider's legs and body in the correct position and provide support during tight turns or rough terrain. Swinging fenders: The stirrup leathers are typically wide straps called fenders that swing, allowing for comfort and correct leg positioning. These saddles are often used in stock work, trail riding, endurance riding, and competitive events like campdrafting and polocrosse. Thank you, Google lol |
| Gemstone Stable |
| @sandy lol :D @paradox Oh dark brown with rivets! And I do like that warm light brown... |
| Angels angels |
| I don't have kids and don't want any but I imagine trying to eat with cats is a good comparison lol |
| Munchkin Stables |
| I think I've seen that style before, some kind of Aussie saddle. |
| Gemstone Stable |
| @sandy lol They are like $1-350 each? Still sounds like a good deal! |
| Gemstone Stable |
| @jericho I love snow. lol And there are always trade offs. Snow its too bad compared to lots of other things. |
| Gemstone Stable |
| @min *nods* And I'm in the northeastern USA. I think the Rocky mountains are interesting. Where its partly ranchland. :D |
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| Sandy Hill Barn |
| The saddle in the image appears to be an Australian stock saddle, also commonly referred to as a campdraft fender saddle or "half-breed" saddle, which is a popular type used worldwide. This style of saddle is known for its security and comfort, particularly for activities requiring long hours in the saddle or a very secure seat in rough conditions. Key features typically include: Deep seat: Provides a secure and balanced position for the rider. High cantle: Offers significant back support and security. Knee pads (or "wings"): Located at the front of the saddle, these help to keep the rider's legs and body in the correct position and provide support during tight turns or rough terrain. Swinging fenders: The stirrup leathers are typically wide straps called fenders that swing, allowing for comfort and correct leg positioning. These saddles are often used in stock work, trail riding, endurance riding, and competitive events like campdrafting and polocrosse. Thank you, Google lol |
| Gemstone Stable |
| @sandy lol :D @paradox Oh dark brown with rivets! And I do like that warm light brown... |
| Angels angels |
| I don't have kids and don't want any but I imagine trying to eat with cats is a good comparison lol |
| Munchkin Stables |
| I think I've seen that style before, some kind of Aussie saddle. |
| Gemstone Stable |
| @sandy lol They are like $1-350 each? Still sounds like a good deal! |
| Gemstone Stable |
| @jericho I love snow. lol And there are always trade offs. Snow its too bad compared to lots of other things. |
| Gemstone Stable |
| @min *nods* And I'm in the northeastern USA. I think the Rocky mountains are interesting. Where its partly ranchland. :D |
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