 Super Bumper
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        Location: At the Brownderosa | I would call Double J directly & explain issue you are having. If I remember correctly, the tree not fitting the horse properly causes it to lift in the back. but I can't remember for sure on that one. I haven't had this issue but Jimmy was explaining what to look for when I was trying a friend's saddle to see if it fit my mare before I ordered one. The wide fit tree/saddle fits her perfectly.
They go to a lot of the big shows & set up - they can fit your horse on site then you know for sure what size tree your horse needs. They have a 3rd tree now that they call the #10, I think, & it's supposed to be a little different. |