Re: Saddle fit & behavior
- From: law <lawiserNot@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 20 May 2008 12:20:03 -0400
NancyD.LMT@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
Dana Compton <dan...@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Bill is correct. The best way to find a correct fit is to take the
horse to a tack shop and start trying
on saddles.
We used to be able to do this, but due to liability issues, many shops
no longer allow it. I'm not sure those that do have enough inventory
to make it worthwhile.
The few shops around here will let you take the saddle for a try-on and return it in a reasonable amount of time if it doesn't fit ... and is in the same condition as when it left the shop.
LisaW
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