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Posts: 937
     
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Expert
Posts: 1477
        Location: In the land of peanuts and cotton | That's all I ride. I love mine but they don't sit well on more narrow backed horses in my opinion. |
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  Desert Diva
Posts: 4946
        Location: The birthplace of Honest Abe | I really like mine, it fits all my horses I have at the moment. and super affordable but not cheapy |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 883
       Location: Southern Indiana | They are well made saddles, but the Bobby Stivers has to be the most uncomfortable saddle I've ever sat in. They have a very narrow ground seat. My boyfriend has a mike and talmadge, and I don't like it either. It has a normal ground seat but has a bump in it. He likes it. It just depends on what kind of seat you like. I think they are better quality that the older pro riders (not sure about they new ones I know the price went way up), but I'd ride one of those any day over a frontier. |
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Addicted to Baseball
        Location: Where the stars at night are big and bright, TX | I love mine, it's an older model and my most favorite western saddle expecially with colts or my hotter OTT's who are kind of all over the place to start with. I feel very secure in it, reminds me of a western version of my beloved close contact jumping saddles - it doesn't get in my way, doesn't put me where I have to keep adjusting myself, I can feel the horse and feel secure sitting in it. Everyone who has borrowed it has said the same. This one is staying in my barn along with my best english saddles...all my other western saddles I'd part with if I needed to. |
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