Posted 2016-08-20 9:42 AM Subject: Another Pozzi Tree Thread... I know
Elite Veteran
Posts: 747
So I recently bought a new mare and I'm not happy with the way my standard tree is fitting her. I've been researching their different trees and know some about the wide and #10 but what the heck is a #11? I tried talking to someone at Double J, and he had me send him pictures of her back. But all he'd tell me was to try their demo program... But there's no double j dealer anywhere near me either.
How high do their withers need to be to require a #10? How much do bar angles and gullets change between them all?
Posted 2016-08-21 7:39 AM Subject: RE: Another Pozzi Tree Thread... I know
Duct Tape Can't Fix Stupid
Posts: 2748 Location: Warsaw,NY
Kaylon Rodriguez is a Double J dealer, she is in Florida and on FB she will help u with any questions. My horse sadly can not wear a pozzi, none of the trees fit him.
Posted 2016-08-21 2:06 PM Subject: RE: Another Pozzi Tree Thread... I know
Elite Veteran
Posts: 883 Location: Southern Indiana
Well you got more out of double j than I ever could. The rep I spoke to said they absolutely could not look at a picture and decide what tree might work! I'm not sure what the #11 tree is, but I know the #10 is more for a sway back type horse and they make it with 35* and 45* angles. The 35 is narrower I believe. That being said I've never had one. I have a std, wide, and a double j pro. The standard really doesn't fit anything I have. The pro fits my narrow racey built colt pretty dang good. He has a higher whither.
Pozzi std 6.5 45* bar
Wide 7" 43* bar
Pro 6.75* 45*
That's what I was told was the specs on those trees.
Posted 2016-08-21 4:34 PM Subject: RE: Another Pozzi Tree Thread... I know
Elite Veteran
Posts: 784 Location: USA
The #10 has rock to the tree. My understanding is the #11 has more rock than the #10. It is more extreme. I had the #10 for my horse that had the dip behind his shoulder and it fit him well. I've had the standard... but it doesn't fit anything I own. I had the X-Wide it is a 7" Gullet and it has a 35* bar angle which is for a wider flat backed horse. It has flat bars.