Posted 2016-01-11 6:53 PM Subject: Pozzi Pro questions
I have been looking into purchasing a pozzi pro, however would like opinions on fit/tree. I am in a horrible location to get my horse fitted or to even find someone that has one to try one on him. He is what I would consider normal built QH. I have rode a few different brand saddles on him that are 7 inch gullet. They seem to fit decent, however tend to slide back. I will be calling double j, but would like to get opinions. Thank you!!
Posted 2016-01-12 9:41 AM Subject: RE: Pozzi Pro questions
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ridinonfaith' - 2016-01-11 6:53 PM
I have been looking into purchasing a pozzi pro, however would like opinions on fit/tree. I am in a horrible location to get my horse fitted or to even find someone that has one to try one on him. He is what I would consider normal built QH. I have rode a few different brand saddles on him that are 7 inch gullet. They seem to fit decent, however tend to slide back. I will be calling double j, but would like to get opinions. Thank you!!
I have 3 I have bought and 2 I have won. My 3 I bought are all #10 trees. You can email pictures of your horses back to charlie and he will help you. That is what I did with my first saddle, and it fit really good! I highly recommend sending pictures and getting the foam underneath!
Posted 2016-01-12 10:58 AM Subject: RE: Pozzi Pro questions
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If you consider him to be normal in build your best bet will likely be their standard tree. I have found the wide tree to be quite versatile due to the shape and spread of its bars and all I have to do is adjust the thickness of pad. I have both a standard and wide. Post pics of your guy and maybe more people can shed some insight.
Posted 2016-01-12 12:30 PM Subject: RE: Pozzi Pro questions
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I have the #10 tree... that tree helps fill in gaps behind the withers. My horse has strong withers and is built higher in the hips but is normal width. I had him fit and agree it's a good idea to get pics of your horses back and email to Double J.
ETA: They have a demo program also! I did that for a week before I ordered one.