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Choosing a Saddle: Western Saddle or English Saddle?

... skirt as well as wide and long stirrups and fenders, often which are very ornate and carved. English saddles are much lighter than western saddles and tend to be more simplistic in style. They have a much flatter seat, no noticeable fork ... Read Read: Choosing a Saddle: Western Saddle or English Saddle?

By: Susanne Malloy | 15/10/2008 | Sports & Fitness

Different Types of English Saddles

... a trip to the local tack shop is a great beginning, but it can be overwhelming to discover the wide range of English saddles available on the market. How do you know which style is best for your needs? The following list describes the ... Read Read: Different Types of English Saddles

By: Lydia K Kelly | 20/09/2008 | Pets

Things You Must Know Before Buying Horse Saddles

... these equipments are like an extra support. Take into Account the Comfort of Horse Apart from evaluating the Western tack and English saddles for your comfort level, make sure you take into account the comfort level of your horse as well. ... Read Read: Things You Must Know Before Buying Horse Saddles

By: John M | 23/02/2009 | Business
English Habit

Understanding English Bits

... Riding Bits English Habit - English Equestrian Horse Tack and Riding Apparel for the Dressage, Eventer, Hunter/Jumper and Pleasure rider. English Bridles, English Saddles and english riding Apparel for Men, Ladies and Children. Read Read: Understanding English Bits

By: English Habit | 09/01/2009 | Equestrian

How To Saddle a Horse

... you should know that there is no difference between using a western saddle or an English saddle. They require the same knowledge and steps. Before Saddling Your Horse Before you place a saddle on your horse, you should always groom the ... Read Read: How To Saddle a Horse

By: Kelvin Ho | 16/04/2007 | Pets

I-Saddles: Differences Between Horse Riding Saddles (part 1)

... . I was designed to cater for the conditions ranging from soothing to the harshest. My seats are deeper than the typical English saddle and my cantle higher. I am kept on with a girth attached to the billets under the flaps. Western Saddle: ... Read Read: I-Saddles: Differences Between Horse Riding Saddles (part 1)

By: Wale Akin-William | 07/05/2009 | Equestrian

Australian Saddle (Part 1)

... was huge and distinct difference between their homeland and Australia. So, the commitment and drive to mold the existing English saddle into something which suits the harsh environment came about. They began changing the design of their ... Read Read: Australian Saddle (Part 1)

By: Wale Akin-William | 07/05/2009 | Equestrian

Pony Riding Saddles Your -Guide to the 4 Basic Types

... cow. Western saddles have deep seats, high cantles and are designed with heavy and important trees. Unlike English saddles, they have no padding between the trees and the external leather and fleece skirting. Examples of Western saddles are ... Read Read: Pony Riding Saddles Your -Guide to the 4 Basic Types

By: James Craig | 21/07/2009 | Horse Racing

Brian & Jeff

A Close Review of Australian Stock Saddles

... saddles that you might have been used to, though they have a few key factors in common with the English Saddle. These saddles are popular all over the world and they are perfect for anyone who intends to spend long hours in the seat and ... Read Read: A Close Review of Australian Stock Saddles

By: Brian & Jeff | 12/11/2009 | Horse Racing

What is English Riding

... the events that use this style. For instance, dressage, which is a form of training and competition, is always performed using an English saddle. Dressage is a form that maximizes the horse's potential as a riding animal, and it is aimed ... Read Read: What is English Riding

By: Susanne Malloy | 13/08/2008 | Sports & Fitness

Training Saddle

... become increasingly popular in the United States, particularly in metropolitan and suburban areas. Though the differences between English and Western riding appear dramatic, there are more similarities than most people think. Both styles ... Read Read: Training Saddle

By: John | 14/11/2008 | Antiques

Saddle Bags

... on a short, casual ride or multi-day trek. You’ll find a bag to fit your saddle, whether you ride in a Western, trail/endurance, Australian stock, or English model. When choosing your saddlebag, consider price. Leather and oilskin are ... Read Read: Saddle Bags

By: John | 17/11/2008 | Clothing

Choosing and Fitting a Barrel Racing Saddle

... . If the saddle is ill fitting there may be circles of dryness on both sides although the rest of the back is wet from sweating.The saddle is pressing down in these dry areas and will lead to pressure points where the skin is damaged and ... Read Read: Choosing and Fitting a Barrel Racing Saddle

By: Janet Ashby | 24/10/2008 | Sports & Fitness

Why is Fitting a Saddle so Hard?

... at riding it mostly falls under one of two styles - Western or English and then can be broken down even further into what type of riding you'll be doing. For example do you need a specialty saddle designed for specific activities like ... Read Read: Why is Fitting a Saddle so Hard?

By: Rachel Harding | 23/02/2008 | Pets

Horse Saddle Buying Guide

... of different saddles you can buy that are designed for specific purposes. Generally there are English Riding saddles and Western saddles. Determine whether you would be using your saddle for pleasure riding, jumping or dressage. That way ... Read Read: Horse Saddle Buying Guide

By: Benjamin Wise | 18/10/2007 | Pets

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