Posted 2014-08-04 6:03 AM Subject: Treeless Saddles-Specifically the JBN
Red Bull Agressive
Posts: 5981 Location: North Dakota
I'm going to try and shorten this up a bit. The girl who sold me my horse has a JBN treeless saddle. I fell head-over-heels for it, but I really think it would help my sister with the saddle fit issues she's been having with her horse. Her actual saddle is for sale, so I was just wondering how those hold up? I remember when everyone was buying them and I was pretty intrigued, but now that it's been a few years, how is everyone liking them? Are there any other treeless saddles that are comperable in style/feel that I can tuck away for future reference? Now that I've felt the difference, I REALLY want my own, but I'm still over that 200lb mark so I'm afraid to get one until I lose some more weight. Thanks!
Posted 2014-08-04 8:40 PM Subject: RE: Treeless Saddles-Specifically the JBN
Veteran
Posts: 153 Location: Natchitoches, La.
I have had my JBN for quiet a while now and still absolutely love it.. Do not like to ride in Anything else. Fits all my horses great and they are working better than ever. It is holding up great and I ride almost every day. No complaints here.. Would buy another in a minute ..
Posted 2014-08-04 9:47 PM Subject: RE: Treeless Saddles-Specifically the JBN
Not Afraid to Work
Posts: 4717
sorrel horse ranch - 2014-08-04 9:04 PM
What is a JBN?
Just be Natural - circle Y treeles
Ive seen a lot of people with them... they seem to love them. Ive seen some heavier girls ride in them and as long as you have a good seat I dont see it being detrimental