I am starting to get arthritis. Seems to be in various places but my wrists and shoulders are my two primary points of pain. Now I am thinking about getting a lighter synthetic saddle as anything heavy and bulky is getting too uncomfortable to lift. Any suggestions for a safe durable synthetic saddle?
Have you thought about useing a Bob Marshall treeless, these are the lightest saddles that anyone could ever use. When I have a lazy day I go for my BM
Have you thought about useing a Bob Marshall treeless, these are the lightest saddles that anyone could ever use. When I have a lazy day I go for my BM
I totally forgot about treeless saddles. Duhhhhh. I will definitely check them out.
My trainer bought one because she could not find a saddle to fit one of her own horses. It is pink and black. I told her if her horse did well everyone would have one. It's different
Southtxponygirl - 2017-08-22 10:31 PM Have you thought about useing a Bob Marshall treeless, these are the lightest saddles that anyone could ever use. When I have a lazy day I go for my BM
I totally forgot about treeless saddles. Duhhhhh. I will definitely check them out.
The Bob Marshall's are so darn light I can pitch it up on my horse with one hand, they are just kinda light and fluffy, LOL.. Like this fella
Posted 2017-08-23 7:32 AM Subject: RE: Light weight synthetic saddle
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Southtxponygirl - 2017-08-22 11:31 PM Have you thought about useing a Bob Marshall treeless, these are the lightest saddles that anyone could ever use. When I have a lazy day I go for my BM
^^^This.
Most synthetic saddles are not put together very well.