Closing the Saddle-Up Ranch
Do to unforeseen tragic circumstances during the summer months it has become necessary to close. Over the next few weeks ALL unfilled orders will be refunded. It is with deepest regret, and I do apologize to all of you whom have been expecting orders and every effort will be made to issue refunds in a timely matter. Best wishes to you all and have a safe and happy fall season.
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August 18th 2012, Follow under the More tab - Motorcycle Ride
Hi Dianne
finally- here is a picture of me in my new saddle.....i just love it...really comfy.....i love how i feel seated right in it and actually glad i didn't get the horn after all. i thought i would feel insecure without it, but i actually didn't even notice it wasn't there. thanks, Kristine |
Components of an Australian Saddle
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Discover the Aussie Difference
For trail riding, endurance riding or competition, the Australian saddle is your best choice.
When Australia was originally settled in 1788 by the English, they brought with them horses, saddles and tack. Being very different from England, the new settlers soon began changing the design of their equipment to better suit their harsh, unforgiving, remote environment.The most obvious change was the addition of what was to be called Poleys (knee pads). When seated in the saddle, the Poleys should be parallel to the rider's thigh and about 3/4" away. The Poleys show their true value in keeping the rider securely seated when riding up or down any kind of incline.
A highly efficient, yet simple double girthing system is used to attach an Australian saddle to the horse. The attached billet straps and the overgirth both buckle directly to the girth using a unique leverage system. The double girthing system allows the rider to girth the saddle tighter, more efficiently, which helps eliminate slippage. Should a billet strap break, the overgirth provides additional safety. Stirrup leathers hang from the stirrup bars on the saddle tree and are designed for easy release by sliding backwards. Under most circumstances, should the rider take a fall and be dragged, the stirrup leathers will release from the saddle, reducing the risk of injury. Seat sizes range from 14-inch to 22-inch in some models, to suit riders from 50 to 350 pounds. As with people, horses also come in different shapes and sizes. Saddle trees come in several widths to suit ponies to extra wide horses. All we need to know is your height and weight, along with the height, weight and breed of your horse, then we can help make your selection real easy.
In short, horse riders of all levels can definitely benefit from the many features of the Australian saddle, designed for extreme horse and rider comfort, durability and above all, safety!
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United Kingdom
$75.00
United States
$30.00 (minimum ~ some exceptions)
Email: [email protected]