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| Which saddle makers make saddles with a wide gullet (7-8") for large shouldered horses that won't totally break the bank? I'm starting to search for a new saddle for my mare but not too sure where to start looking as far as brands go. Must be a quality brand name saddle.
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| Do a search as there have been numerous saddle fit discussions within the last 2 weeks |
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     Location: Desert Land | Define what price range you consider "doesn't break the bank". Under $1,000, $1,500, etc. |
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    Location: Midwest | Martin Crown C's 6.5"-11" gullets
Caldwell Maxed Out or Caldwell Ultra Rocket
I believe other makers make a "wide" tree as well, like Double J, Circle Y, etc etc |
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   Location: PNW | I rode my giant wide guy in a Charmayne James by Cactus. It's for sale too :) because it is just too wide for my new horse.
Also, a 7-8 inch gullet isn't that wide. My Charmayne has a 9.5 inch gullet. |
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| TheOldGrayMare - 2014-03-01 12:48 PM Define what price range you consider "doesn't break the bank". Under $1,000, $1,500, etc.
$1200-$1300 depending on how much I get for my Triple Creek. |
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| barrelracr131 - 2014-03-01 12:50 PM Martin Crown C's 6.5"-11" gullets Caldwell Maxed Out or Caldwell Ultra Rocket I believe other makers make a "wide" tree as well, like Double J, Circle Y, etc etc
I REALLY want to try a Crown C or a Caldwell, but the used ones are out of my price range. |
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| svincent - 2014-03-01 12:53 PM I rode my giant wide guy in a Charmayne James by Cactus. It's for sale too :) because it is just too wide for my new horse. Also, a 7-8 inch gullet isn't that wide. My Charmayne has a 9.5 inch gullet.
To be honest, I was just estimating. I just know my "FQHB" TC is pinching her withers. |
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