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| What is the difference between the Debra Sibley, Marlene Mcrae and the Circle Y I really like the Debra Sibley because you can adjust the position of the stirrups but can't find one used to purchase. I am currently riding in a Tammy Fisher and it traps me in too much and no leg movement because I'm short. Any suggestions I also saw a Triple Creek but don't know much about them
Edited by canstogo 2016-07-21 7:26 PM
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 Born not Made
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       Location: North Dakota | I can't comment on the others, but both of my horses have the Lisa Lockhart Circle Y Flex2 wide saddle and I love them! |
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Elite Veteran
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     Location: NC | Dont really know much about the other 2 but i have a deb sibley and i love it. Its super comfy and doesnt kill my back on long trail rides. My old mare was a hard runner coming off barrels and it kept me in the saddle. I bought it used from panther canyon. Got extremely lucky when i called to ask about the saddles, the gentlemen called me back that day to tell me he had a used one come in if i wanted it. |
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      Location: Mi | I have not rode in any of the other flex trees but I have a Marlene McRae by Cactus that I've liked very well! This past winter I decided to sell one since I had two and try a treeless, I bought a Jatzlau. If you like your treeless but don't want that confined feeling of the Tammy maybe try a Jatzlau. I feel secure in it, but I don't feel trapped, I can get move etc. It feels very similar to my flex tree, but I sit down alittle more in it, but not to much....if that makes sense. |
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| Thanks, do you think the sizing is true to a fully treed saddle. I was wondering if I should add a half to full size for 5" cantle. |
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   Location: Oklahoma | There is a treeless saddles for sale group on FB, and a Deb Sibley saddles for sale group too.. |
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