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     Location: Red Raiderland | Well, I finally got my new ProMax today. I love it and can't wait to try it. Hope this pictures posts....
Picture is too big and I am on my laptop so I don't know how to resize, sorry. 
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      Location: NE Texas | Well you had better figure out how to post pics because it's required with information such as this! Can't wait to see it!!! |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | Herbie - 2014-03-14 10:05 PM Well you had better figure out how to post pics because it's required with information such as this! Can't wait to see it!!!
I know right!?! I am soooo lame when it comes to computers and I was able to take a pic of it with my phone and email it to myself but when I go to my files to get it I have no idea how to resize it. I'm such a dumb dumb! We haven't gotten the phone company to get on the ball to get our services to the new house so I am on the laptop and aircard. I'll text it to you and see if you can get it to work...Our phones aren't working too well either. Shoot, we are very primitive out here!  |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | sodapop - 2014-03-14 10:21 PM Do you have the picture on your laptop in your my pictures folder? If so, you should be able click on the picture and resize it from there. There should be a resize option.... or at least there is that option on mine.
Yea, it's on my laptop and when you go to resize it it says it's at 100 and 100 and when you try to resize it will not work. I used to be able to do all of this stuff on my PC but this laptop is mezzzzzed up! hopefully Herbie can get it to upload.... |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Kaycee - 2014-03-14 10:26 PM sodapop - 2014-03-14 10:21 PM Do you have the picture on your laptop in your my pictures folder? If so, you should be able click on the picture and resize it from there. There should be a resize option.... or at least there is that option on mine. Yea, it's on my laptop and when you go to resize it it says it's at 100 and 100 and when you try to resize it will not work. I used to be able to do all of this stuff on my PC but this laptop is mezzzzzed up!
hopefully Herbie can get it to upload....
If you want to you can email the picture to me and I will post it for you, so let me know and I will give you my email address |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | Southtxponygirl - 2014-03-14 10:38 PM Kaycee - 2014-03-14 10:26 PM sodapop - 2014-03-14 10:21 PM Do you have the picture on your laptop in your my pictures folder? If so, you should be able click on the picture and resize it from there. There should be a resize option.... or at least there is that option on mine. Yea, it's on my laptop and when you go to resize it it says it's at 100 and 100 and when you try to resize it will not work. I used to be able to do all of this stuff on my PC but this laptop is mezzzzzed up!
hopefully Herbie can get it to upload.... If you want to you can email the picture to me and I will post it for you, so let me know and I will give you my email address
Thanks STPG! As you can see I finally got it posted...thanks to my computer nerd hubby! Sorry for the wild goose chase y'all. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Kaycee - 2014-03-14 10:40 PM Southtxponygirl - 2014-03-14 10:38 PM Kaycee - 2014-03-14 10:26 PM sodapop - 2014-03-14 10:21 PM Do you have the picture on your laptop in your my pictures folder? If so, you should be able click on the picture and resize it from there. There should be a resize option.... or at least there is that option on mine. Yea, it's on my laptop and when you go to resize it it says it's at 100 and 100 and when you try to resize it will not work. I used to be able to do all of this stuff on my PC but this laptop is mezzzzzed up!
hopefully Herbie can get it to upload.... If you want to you can email the picture to me and I will post it for you, so let me know and I will give you my email address Thanks STPG! As you can see I finally got it posted...thanks to my computer nerd hubby! Sorry for the wild goose chase y'all.
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        Location: NC | Love it. I really like the smooth leather with just the floral border. Congrats!!! |
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Is that a silver dot boarder? Or is it painted? What does your horses back look like? Sorry im curious:) |
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     Location: Texas | Nice!! I'm hoping to buy one soon. I'm going to BBR and hopefully they'll have one that fits Smoke. They seem like great saddles. Congrats on yours. Beautiful! |
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        Location: MD | rodeomom3 - 2014-03-15 7:31 AM
I bet those are silver dots. They had some saddles there with them. I did not see anything painted. All the dot borders and crystals I saw are attached with studs or prongs, no glue. I was concerned about them falling off but they are so well made. I have never seen them put on like this.
How neat, I got to ride in one once and I am still kicking myself for not buying it then! |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | luckyjo - 2014-03-15 11:22 AM That would look really good on a buckskin (hint hint).
I think it would look good on a bay too! wink |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | Appreciate it everyone. Those are silver dots not painted. I have them on my Rocket and I have had that saddle since '08 and they are all still intact with plenty of rides and runs on the saddle. BTW, it took about 7 months for them to get it finished, which is pretty good when the last one I ordered to close to a year. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | How long did it take them to built your saddle? If I like my used Caldwell as much as I think I will I might order me a custom one later, maybe |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Awww never mine you answered my question, LOL.. |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | Southtxponygirl - 2014-03-15 12:03 PM How long did it take them to built your saddle? If I like my used Caldwell as much as I think I will I might order me a custom one later, maybe
We must have posted at the same time! lol It took about 7 months. It wasn't a bad wait at all because it was mostly the winter months and we were busy building our house so I actually forgot, for a while, that it was coming! |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | Southtxponygirl - 2014-03-15 12:06 PM Awww never mine you answered my question, LOL..
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Kaycee - 2014-03-15 12:10 PM Southtxponygirl - 2014-03-15 12:06 PM Awww never mine you answered my question, LOL.. JINX!
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      Location: on airplane in some other country | did you see a big difference in the tree between the rocket and the promax? absolutely gorgeous!!!! |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | rodeomom3 - 2014-03-15 7:31 AM I bet those are silver dots. They had some saddles there with them. I did not see anything painted. All the dot borders and crystals I saw are attached with studs or prongs, no glue. I was concerned about them falling off but they are so well made. I have never seen them put on like this.
Those dots are all hand set! Charon does gorgeous work. Love that saddle! |
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| rachellyn80 - 2014-03-15 8:36 PM
rodeomom3 - 2014-03-15 7:31 AM I bet those are silver dots. They had some saddles there with them. I did not see anything painted. All the dot borders and crystals I saw are attached with studs or prongs, no glue. I was concerned about them falling off but they are so well made. I have never seen them put on like this.
Those dots are all hand set! Charon does gorgeous work. Love that saddle!
They are one of the highest quality saddles I have seen. I couldn't get 100% comfortable with the design I picked so I changed it to the paisley design. I absolutely love Kaycee's saddle but it is very close to a double j we have and wanted something different then what I already have. I am hoping to get a 2nd Caldwell soon and will have to recruit y'all to help with the design :) |
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    Location: never in the right place | the is a beautiful saddle, one of nicest I have seen.
I have a Caldwell TG and it fits my high withered lean horse great. I now have a low withered wide backed horse and while it fits him better than anything else I have tried, it is digging in to his shoulders . I looked on the Caldwell site and there is no place I can find to describe each saddle type and what it might fit. I need something a little wider than the TG I guess but don't know what.
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| ctdrumrunr - 2014-03-16 9:46 AM I have a Caldwell TG and it fits my high withered lean horse great. I now have a low withered wide backed horse and while it fits him better than anything else I have tried, it is digging in to his shoulders . I looked on the Caldwell site and there is no place I can find to describe each saddle type and what it might fit. I need something a little wider than the TG I guess but don't know what.
Call and talk to Charon. She is very helpful and told me she if I sent her pictures she could see could get a pretty good idea of what tree they would need. I live close to College Station so I was able to take my horses to get fitted. |
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    Location: Midwest | ctdrumrunr - 2014-03-16 9:46 AM
the is a beautiful saddle, one of nicest I have seen.
I have a Caldwell TG and it fits my high withered lean horse great. I now have a low withered wide backed horse and while it fits him better than anything else I have tried, it is digging in to his shoulders . I looked on the Caldwell site and there is no place I can find to describe each saddle type and what it might fit. I need something a little wider than the TG I guess but don't know what.
BARREL RACER/CONTEST SADDLE TREES
“TG”, “PRO RACER”, “ROCKET”, “PRO MAX”,
“ULTRA ROCKET”, and “MAXED OUT”
There are now six trees for contest/event saddles for barrel racing and pole bending. I do not wish to confuse with a larger number, so I am going to divide these into 2 groups.
The main difference in basic body types is: (1) the Extreme Back…these started with Thoroughbreds, straight shouldered high withered, low backed. This is a back with a lot of contour so the trees have to have a lot of twist and a lot of flare to fit. (A) “TG Racer” is the narrowest, fitting young underdeveloped animals or the old Appendix type slender with sloping shoulders. (B) “Rocket” is a great saddle for the same contoured back but that is much wider with larger or bulging shoulder blades. (C) “Ultra Rocket” is our newest extreme type for the very largest, widest, most contoured; not a lot of these yet but we saw the need.
The other type of back started with the cow-bred horses; a flatter and lower withered horse. This level back needs a less twisted and wider sprung bar to sit as flat. The narrowest of these are the (D) “Pro Racer”. Good for a lot of young animals or ones hard to fatten. (E) “Pro Max”, our most popular wider, flatter tree, works for full bodied horses with large shoulders. (F) “Maxed Out”, the same tree but even wider. We cannot believe this tree and the Ultra Rocket have been necessary but the industry is breeding larger and wider horses every year.
The following gives to an idea of the percent of sales for these: 20% of the sales today are the TG and Pro Racer, which are our oldest trees and are around 7” in the gullet. There are a lot of trees and makers using this dimension, the difference with ours are the twist and flare that lay these trees in closer contact to the animals as all our saddles are required to do. 70% of all sales are the Pro Max and the Rocket that have a gullet width of 7 1/2”. As you can see, these are the most common, fitting the most horses that we see. The Maxed Out and the Ultra Rocket are only about 10% and have 8” gullets. I have spent dozens of hours on these designs because I believe they are a necessity and are going to become more so.
FROM: http://www.caldwellsaddle.com/index.html/frameset.htm
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     Location: Red Raiderland | melissa - 2014-03-15 2:27 PM did you see a big difference in the tree between the rocket and the promax? absolutely gorgeous!!!!
Sorry I'm just getting back to this thread. I haven't gotten to try this new saddle yet but I had a ProMax before and yes there is a huge difference in fit for both horse and rider between these two saddles. I feel like a Rocket fits alot more horses than a ProMax does. |
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     Location: Red Raiderland | barrelracr131 - 2014-03-16 11:01 AM ctdrumrunr - 2014-03-16 9:46 AM the is a beautiful saddle, one of nicest I have seen.
I have a Caldwell TG and it fits my high withered lean horse great. I now have a low withered wide backed horse and while it fits him better than anything else I have tried, it is digging in to his shoulders . I looked on the Caldwell site and there is no place I can find to describe each saddle type and what it might fit. I need something a little wider than the TG I guess but don't know what. BARREL RACER/CONTEST SADDLE TREES “TG”, “PRO RACER”, “ROCKET”, “PRO MAX”, “ULTRA ROCKET”, and “MAXED OUT” There are now six trees for contest/event saddles for barrel racing and pole bending. I do not wish to confuse with a larger number, so I am going to divide these into 2 groups. The main difference in basic body types is: (1 ) the Extreme Back…these started with Thoroughbreds, straight shouldered high withered, low backed. This is a back with a lot of contour so the trees have to have a lot of twist and a lot of flare to fit. (A ) “TG Racer” is the narrowest, fitting young underdeveloped animals or the old Appendix type slender with sloping shoulders. (B ) “Rocket” is a great saddle for the same contoured back but that is much wider with larger or bulging shoulder blades. (C ) “Ultra Rocket” is our newest extreme type for the very largest, widest, most contoured; not a lot of these yet but we saw the need. The other type of back started with the cow-bred horses; a flatter and lower withered horse. This level back needs a less twisted and wider sprung bar to sit as flat. The narrowest of these are the (D ) “Pro Racer”. Good for a lot of young animals or ones hard to fatten. (E ) “Pro Max”, our most popular wider, flatter tree, works for full bodied horses with large shoulders. (F ) “Maxed Out”, the same tree but even wider. We cannot believe this tree and the Ultra Rocket have been necessary but the industry is breeding larger and wider horses every year. The following gives to an idea of the percent of sales for these: 20% of the sales today are the TG and Pro Racer, which are our oldest trees and are around 7” in the gullet. There are a lot of trees and makers using this dimension, the difference with ours are the twist and flare that lay these trees in closer contact to the animals as all our saddles are required to do. 70% of all sales are the Pro Max and the Rocket that have a gullet width of 7 1/2”. As you can see, these are the most common, fitting the most horses that we see. The Maxed Out and the Ultra Rocket are only about 10% and have 8” gullets. I have spent dozens of hours on these designs because I believe they are a necessity and are going to become more so. FROM: http://www.caldwellsaddle.com/index.html/frameset.htm
BR131, thanks for posting that. It's a bit difficult to find on the website but it is a great explanation of the different trees.
I gave Charon the ok to design something because I am terrible at it. I love how it turned out. She gave me some ideas and I went with most of what she described. I just hope it fits the mare that I got it for... |
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    Location: never in the right place | barrelracr131 - 2014-03-16 12:01 PM
ctdrumrunr - 2014-03-16 9:46 AM
the is a beautiful saddle, one of nicest I have seen.
I have a Caldwell TG and it fits my high withered lean horse great. I now have a low withered wide backed horse and while it fits him better than anything else I have tried, it is digging in to his shoulders . I looked on the Caldwell site and there is no place I can find to describe each saddle type and what it might fit. I need something a little wider than the TG I guess but don't know what.
BARREL RACER/CONTEST SADDLE TREES
“TG”, “PRO RACER”, “ROCKET”, “PRO MAX”,
“ULTRA ROCKET”, and “MAXED OUT”
There are now six trees for contest/event saddles for barrel racing and pole bending. I do not wish to confuse with a larger number, so I am going to divide these into 2 groups.
The main difference in basic body types is: (1 ) the Extreme Back…these started with Thoroughbreds, straight shouldered high withered, low backed. This is a back with a lot of contour so the trees have to have a lot of twist and a lot of flare to fit. (A ) “TG Racer” is the narrowest, fitting young underdeveloped animals or the old Appendix type slender with sloping shoulders. (B ) “Rocket” is a great saddle for the same contoured back but that is much wider with larger or bulging shoulder blades. (C ) “Ultra Rocket” is our newest extreme type for the very largest, widest, most contoured; not a lot of these yet but we saw the need.
The other type of back started with the cow-bred horses; a flatter and lower withered horse. This level back needs a less twisted and wider sprung bar to sit as flat. The narrowest of these are the (D ) “Pro Racer”. Good for a lot of young animals or ones hard to fatten. (E ) “Pro Max”, our most popular wider, flatter tree, works for full bodied horses with large shoulders. (F ) “Maxed Out”, the same tree but even wider. We cannot believe this tree and the Ultra Rocket have been necessary but the industry is breeding larger and wider horses every year.
The following gives to an idea of the percent of sales for these: 20% of the sales today are the TG and Pro Racer, which are our oldest trees and are around 7” in the gullet. There are a lot of trees and makers using this dimension, the difference with ours are the twist and flare that lay these trees in closer contact to the animals as all our saddles are required to do. 70% of all sales are the Pro Max and the Rocket that have a gullet width of 7 1/2”. As you can see, these are the most common, fitting the most horses that we see. The Maxed Out and the Ultra Rocket are only about 10% and have 8” gullets. I have spent dozens of hours on these designs because I believe they are a necessity and are going to become more so.
FROM: http://www.caldwellsaddle.com/index.html/frameset.htm
thank you, Guess I didn't scroll down far enough
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| barrelracr131 - 2014-03-16 11:01 AM
ctdrumrunr - 2014-03-16 9:46 AM
the is a beautiful saddle, one of nicest I have seen.
I have a Caldwell TG and it fits my high withered lean horse great. I now have a low withered wide backed horse and while it fits him better than anything else I have tried, it is digging in to his shoulders . I looked on the Caldwell site and there is no place I can find to describe each saddle type and what it might fit. I need something a little wider than the TG I guess but don't know what.
BARREL RACER/CONTEST SADDLE TREES
“TG”, “PRO RACER”, “ROCKET”, “PRO MAX”,
“ULTRA ROCKET”, and “MAXED OUT”
There are now six trees for contest/event saddles for barrel racing and pole bending. I do not wish to confuse with a larger number, so I am going to divide these into 2 groups.
The main difference in basic body types is: (1 ) the Extreme Back…these started with Thoroughbreds, straight shouldered high withered, low backed. This is a back with a lot of contour so the trees have to have a lot of twist and a lot of flare to fit. (A ) “TG Racer” is the narrowest, fitting young underdeveloped animals or the old Appendix type slender with sloping shoulders. (B ) “Rocket” is a great saddle for the same contoured back but that is much wider with larger or bulging shoulder blades. (C ) “Ultra Rocket” is our newest extreme type for the very largest, widest, most contoured; not a lot of these yet but we saw the need.
The other type of back started with the cow-bred horses; a flatter and lower withered horse. This level back needs a less twisted and wider sprung bar to sit as flat. The narrowest of these are the (D ) “Pro Racer”. Good for a lot of young animals or ones hard to fatten. (E ) “Pro Max”, our most popular wider, flatter tree, works for full bodied horses with large shoulders. (F ) “Maxed Out”, the same tree but even wider. We cannot believe this tree and the Ultra Rocket have been necessary but the industry is breeding larger and wider horses every year.
The following gives to an idea of the percent of sales for these: 20% of the sales today are the TG and Pro Racer, which are our oldest trees and are around 7” in the gullet. There are a lot of trees and makers using this dimension, the difference with ours are the twist and flare that lay these trees in closer contact to the animals as all our saddles are required to do. 70% of all sales are the Pro Max and the Rocket that have a gullet width of 7 1/2”. As you can see, these are the most common, fitting the most horses that we see. The Maxed Out and the Ultra Rocket are only about 10% and have 8” gullets. I have spent dozens of hours on these designs because I believe they are a necessity and are going to become more so.
FROM: http://www.caldwellsaddle.com/index.html/frameset.htm
Thanks for posting, interesting to see how my horses compare, My two big geldings fit the Ultra Rocket. |
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