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| I'm starting to ride and barrel race other's horses while I'm in grad school and can't have my own, and I was wondering generally speaking, what is a decently priced, good quality (preferably used) saddle that fits MOST horses? Granted it's not gonna fit them all, but I'd like something that I can count on. I have a Ran Ten barrel saddle that's ok quality. It fits me great and has fit the very few horses it's been on so far, but I'm considering getting something of better quality that would be better for the horse and myself. Any ideas? Thanks! |
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        Location: NC | I have an older Martin Iron Horse and it has seemed to fit a wide range of horses. I have a friend who is a barrel trainer and she was even barrowing it for some of her harder to fit horses. |
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    Location: OKLAHOMA | Over the years I have found that an older Camarillo fits a wide range of horses. I have one that is made in 1995 it fits anything I put it on. This is my 3rd one to own. Good luck in your search. |
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       Location: Phoenix | I would look for a Tod Slone. |
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        Location: CTX | I have Billy Cook (Sulphur, OK made) that seems to fit a wide range of horses. |
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    Location: Deep South | I don't know what price range you're looking in, but if you can afford a used Coats, that would be my go to. I worked for a cutting farm where we rode 60+ head per day. The Coats fit more horses the best than any other saddle. They are also made to last, I've seen a couple that were 20+ years old and you can't tell it by looking at them.
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     Location: IL | Meleta Brown-Crates, nice saddles and fit a wide range of horses. |
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      Location: Lewisburg, Tennessee | Jordon Peterson Contender by Shiloh. I've ridden many different saddles over the years - even tried treeless Bob Marshall's and flex trees. Nothing has fit a wide range of horses like my Shiloh. I bought it new in 2009 for $1,350 and they're still reasonably priced.
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         Location: MT | I have a 2015 Sulphur River that is on a Camarillo tree that I have had good luck with lately. It was under 2,000 new.
In the past, the saddles that seemed to fit the most horses for me were Shiloh's. Also had good luck with an older (90's) camarillo saddle. |
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  Location: TN | I recently got a used Molly Powell xtreme saddle by Reinsman and it seems to fit a variety of horses well with simple pad changes. It fits both of my horses pretty well and they couldn't be more different: one is narrow/high withered and the other is low withered and broad/flat backed. It was very reasonably priced used. I found it on facebook. |
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| BamaCanChaser - 2016-06-23 8:58 AM
I don't know what price range you're looking in, but if you can afford a used Coats, that would be my go to. I worked for a cutting farm where we rode 60+ head per day. The Coats fit more horses the best than any other saddle. They are also made to last, I've seen a couple that were 20+ years old and you can't tell it by looking at them.
^^^ I absolutely agree! They last forever and really hold their value (which can be a touch unfortunate if you are looking for a deal lol) You can also look for a Lazy L, which are made by the same company. |
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | My Merrill saddle fits more horses than anything else I own. |
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      Location: Lewisburg, Tennessee | KatieMac88 - 2016-06-23 10:13 AM I recently got a used Molly Powell xtreme saddle by Reinsman and it seems to fit a variety of horses well with simple pad changes. It fits both of my horses pretty well and they couldn't be more different: one is narrow/high withered and the other is low withered and broad/flat backed. It was very reasonably priced used. I found it on facebook.
Hi Katie! Did you buy Sierra's Molley Powell? Just curious |
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        Location: on my horse | rostymom - 2016-06-23 6:49 AM
Over the years I have found that an older Camarillo fits a wide range of horses. I have one that is made in 1995 it fits anything I put it on. This is my 3rd one to own. Good luck in your search.
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| Thank you for the suggestions! I guess when I said decently priced, I should've clarified grad school budget..lol. It won't be very much but the amount I would get out of my saddle (around $400) with $100 or $200 on top of that. Those good deals are out there but can be hard to find! I'll start looking! |
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      Location: sunny california | blccwgl55 - 2016-06-23 6:26 PM Thank you for the suggestions! I guess when I said decently priced, I should've clarified grad school budget..lol. It won't be very much but the amount I would get out of my saddle (around $400) with $100 or $200 on top of that. Those good deals are out there but can be hard to find! I'll start looking!
you could probably find a used billy cook for that. I found one about a yhear ago for someone |
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   Location: Texas | SHILOH without hesitation! |
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   Location: Always on call..... | HorsesNHarleys - 2016-06-23 7:40 AM I have an older Martin Iron Horse and it has seemed to fit a wide range of horses. I have a friend who is a barrel trainer and she was even barrowing it for some of her harder to fit horses.
I have two Martin Ironhorses and they really do fit a lot of horses. I have a couple of different pads I use, depending on the horse but those are the only saddles I ride on my 4 different horses. |
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  Location: TN | wyodrumrunner - 2016-06-23 3:14 PM KatieMac88 - 2016-06-23 10:13 AM I recently got a used Molly Powell xtreme saddle by Reinsman and it seems to fit a variety of horses well with simple pad changes. It fits both of my horses pretty well and they couldn't be more different: one is narrow/high withered and the other is low withered and broad/flat backed. It was very reasonably priced used. I found it on facebook. Hi Katie! Did you buy Sierra's Molley Powell? Just curious
Hey Gina! No I got one I found for sale on Facebook from a girl in Wisconsin. It was a good deal and I love how it rides. |
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     Location: Georgia | I have two Corriente saddles and I love them. Price range, depending on style is 500-800? Great quality and so far has fit all my horses. |
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   Location: Cocoa, Florida | I have had the best luck with Pro Rider saddles, the standard gullet has fit a wide number of horses and the 7" has fit my wider ones as well, the bars have all laid on my horses backs correctly and I've not had much problems with back soreness. They're decently priced and well made. |
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| For an inexpensive saddle I would go with the Corriente. Fits a wide variety of horses and hold their value. I see them for sale for more than you can buy a new one for. Attractive saddles in the $400-600 range. |
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| Thank you guys! I'm really needing a different one. I'd like to have a deepish seat and want it padded too. A hard seat hurts my back! |
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