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  Location: The Great Northwest | Has anyone had experience with these saddles? Tiany Schuster will be riding one at the NFR. |
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | There was a thread about them on here not long ago, try doing a search- it should pull it up. I rode one of Tiany’s and HATED it. You sit on it not in it, if that makes sense. It feels like the saddle on the horse in front of the grocery store!! They didn’t fit my style at all! |
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      Location: Got Lobsta? | Ashley Lynn - 2017-12-04 11:03 PM There was a thread about them on here not long ago, try doing a search- it should pull it up. I rode one of Tiany’s and HATED it. You sit on it not in it, if that makes sense. It feels like the saddle on the horse in front of the grocery store!! They didn’t fit my style at all! Priceless!!   
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | Ashley Lynn - 2017-12-04 10:03 PM There was a thread about them on here not long ago, try doing a search- it should pull it up. I rode one of Tiany’s and HATED it. You sit on it not in it, if that makes sense. It feels like the saddle on the horse in front of the grocery store!! They didn’t fit my style at all!
I have heard that about these saddle's sitting more perched on horses back then sitting down on the horse. Works for Tiany but I dont want one, just not my style.  |
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    Location: East Texas | I may borrow one and see how they do. They are ugly (leather just looks better than synthetic material to me), but if they work, it might be worth a look. |
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | Why would you want to ride a 3rd world country saddle made for smaller narrow framed horses.America has better leather and 4 different tree bars and gullets to accommodate the american horse. Not a fan of poor quality. |
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | cow pie - 2017-12-05 9:31 PM
Why would you want to ride a 3rd world country saddle made for smaller narrow framed horses.America has better leather and 4 different tree bars and gullets to accommodate the american horse. Not a fan of poor quality.
This was my issue with them. Those few extra pounds those saddles save you aren’t worth my horses backs. I feel like horses work better when they’re comfortable! |
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| I actually have 2! I do like mine but i will be honest... it’s like you sit more “on top” of the saddle... if that makes any sense... my horses had no back soreness and it fit really well with any pad, but i didn’t feel like i could sit down as good with it |
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| I have posted on the other threads about mine. Firstly, mine sits unused on the saddle stand, bought it for a specific horse and regretfully lost the horse before ever using the saddle, so I can't comment about how they ride or fit on the horse. Mine is now an expensive dust collector taking up needed tack room space.
I can't say much about the quality, they are way overpriced for what you get but if you can sell them for that price and get people to buy them that's what business is about. Mine arrived with a lot of sloppy damage that it was shipped with, since it was custom (I selected different colors then the standard that is carried) nothing was done about it.
I will say, if for some reason you need a very light saddle then it certainly fits that need. There are riders out there that use them and love them for many reasons and that's great. A previous NFR world champion rode one to win the NFR so they must work for at least of the time.
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     Location: Where the pavement ends and the West begins Utah | That is because it is to narrow. The semi quarter horse bars fits this way because it is design for the smaller narrow like e Mustang , poa or Welch pony. |
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| remember those old cordero saddles? reminds me o f them..............
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         Location: North Dakota | I don't see why people don't just get an Abetta. Cheap, light weight, and can't be any worse quality than one of those. |
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    Location: Dubach, LA | I tried one. I learned that I am not Brazilian. I also learned why great Brazilian riders are male. No one with a V jay jay needs that saddle. Horse didn’t like it either. I remember riding in my cousin’s nylon saddle back in the day. At least that one didn’t hurt my bottom parts. |
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| how do you keep from falling off? is it hard to stay balanced in? do the stirrups hung forward or straight donw? did you feel like you could ride aggressive in it or were concentrating on staying on?
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| are you able to ride aggresive in it or do you have to ride to maintain your balance. i like feeling secure in the seat so i can concentratre on the horse and the run
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| Nateracer - 2017-12-12 7:02 AM
I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either. I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it.
Not Much talk about FT these days, she kind of went off the radar to! |
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    Location: SP, Brazil | I live and compete in Brazil. I don't use these saddles. However, there are two main makers, the one that Tiany uses and another brand that actually makes the saddles more like a leather saddle. I tried both and didn't like them for the way they set on my horse. BUT there are a lot of BIG horses here and these guy use these saddles and smoke some amazing runs. I also know that the majority of these people train in a leather saddle and the most popular leather saddle here in Brazil is pretty awesome. |
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| Nateracer - 2017-12-12 9:02 AM
I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either. I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it.
Thats bc they require you to buy the saddle not just endorse it and get things for free. She's all about the swag and they ain't giving any out lol
They really keep your feet in front of you. It's a lil odd but not bad just different. It totally reminds me of the original caldwell's that said Mike and Talmadage Green on them, they were very light weight too. To me it rides like those saddles. |
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| Nateracer - 2017-12-12 9:02 AM
I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either. I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it.
I been watching her more the last few rounds and noticed she never seems to kick. Looks like she is squeezing with her legs like riding bare back. Even on the run home she did not kick. |
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          Location: South Georgia | NJBBH - 2017-12-13 3:46 PM Nateracer - 2017-12-12 9:02 AM I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either.
I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it. I been watching her more the last few rounds and noticed she never seems to kick. Looks like she is squeezing with her legs like riding bare back. Even on the run home she did not kick.
I just figured that was her style...not so much a saddle thing. She definitely has close, quiet legs. |
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    Location: Deep South | Some of these comments are so interesting to me. The #1 barrel racer in the world, regular season earnings record holder, multiple time arena record holder (including Calgary, THE most prestigious rodeo) and yet there are still assumptions that her horses must be sore from her saddle choice??? Are you serious? How could she win as much as she has with a sore horse?
For those who commented that the saddle didn't suit their personal style, that's fine, I totally get that, not every saddle will suit everyone. But to get online and bash someone else's choice? When it's obviously working for them.... Classy. |
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | Totally OT- but did anyone else notice that Tiany’s saddle sparkles?! It reminds me of the saddle that hangs from the ceiling at Billy Bobs!! It’s funny because that’s so opposite of Tiany! I’ve known her since I was a kid and never seen her ride something sparkly! She’s always liked the plain Jane kinda stuff. When in Rome I guess!! |
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| BamaCanChaser - 2017-12-14 8:44 AM
Some of these comments are so interesting to me. The #1 barrel racer in the world, regular season earnings record holder, multiple time arena record holder (including Calgary, THE most prestigious rodeo) and yet there are still assumptions that her horses must be sore from her saddle choice??? Are you serious? How could she win as much as she has with a sore horse?
For those who commented that the saddle didn't suit their personal style, that's fine, I totally get that, not every saddle will suit everyone. But to get online and bash someone else's choice? When it's obviously working for them.... Classy.
Right. Her riding style is also being questioned. Hmm. She's all about weight, and a quiet rider is going to cause less compensation from a horse than someone that is moving a lot, simple physics.
The saddle looks like something I would fall out of on my 3D horse, much less the caliber she's mounted on, much less in the freaking T&M with the walls and the tiny pattern.
Her riding skills and abilities and tack choices shouldn't be questioned by anyone. I can only aspire to that level of ability. |
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         Location: Louisiana | classicpotatochip - 2017-12-14 9:32 AM
BamaCanChaser - 2017-12-14 8:44 AM
Some of these comments are so interesting to me. The #1 barrel racer in the world, regular season earnings record holder, multiple time arena record holder (including Calgary, THE most prestigious rodeo) and yet there are still assumptions that her horses must be sore from her saddle choice??? Are you serious? How could she win as much as she has with a sore horse?
For those who commented that the saddle didn't suit their personal style, that's fine, I totally get that, not every saddle will suit everyone. But to get online and bash someone else's choice? When it's obviously working for them.... Classy.
Right. Her riding style is also being questioned. Hmm. She's all about weight, and a quiet rider is going to cause less compensation from a horse than someone that is moving a lot, simple physics.
The saddle looks like something I would fall out of on my 3D horse, much less the caliber she's mounted on, much less in the freaking T&M with the walls and the tiny pattern.
Her riding skills and abilities and tack choices shouldn't be questioned by anyone. I can only aspire to that level of ability.
I really want to try one on my hard to fit gelding...the fact that it just sits up there and doesn't "fit" may be just what he needs!!
Nobody can question Tiany's ability...nobody.
She has been using these saddles for years, obviously they work for her! I know several people in my area that have swapped over to them and love them. I'd love to try one on one of my horses, but just haven't had the chance. |
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| dashnlotti - 2017-12-14 9:47 AM
classicpotatochip - 2017-12-14 9:32 AM
BamaCanChaser - 2017-12-14 8:44 AM
Some of these comments are so interesting to me. The #1 barrel racer in the world, regular season earnings record holder, multiple time arena record holder (including Calgary, THE most prestigious rodeo) and yet there are still assumptions that her horses must be sore from her saddle choice??? Are you serious? How could she win as much as she has with a sore horse?
For those who commented that the saddle didn't suit their personal style, that's fine, I totally get that, not every saddle will suit everyone. But to get online and bash someone else's choice? When it's obviously working for them.... Classy.
Right. Her riding style is also being questioned. Hmm. She's all about weight, and a quiet rider is going to cause less compensation from a horse than someone that is moving a lot, simple physics.
The saddle looks like something I would fall out of on my 3D horse, much less the caliber she's mounted on, much less in the freaking T&M with the walls and the tiny pattern.
Her riding skills and abilities and tack choices shouldn't be questioned by anyone. I can only aspire to that level of ability.
I really want to try one on my hard to fit gelding...the fact that it just sits up there and doesn't "fit" may be just what he needs!!
Nobody can question Tiany's ability...nobody.
She has been using these saddles for years, obviously they work for her! I know several people in my area that have swapped over to them and love them. I'd love to try one on one of my horses, but just haven't had the chance.
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         Location: Louisiana | 4Horse - 2017-12-15 8:12 AM
dashnlotti - 2017-12-14 9:47 AM
classicpotatochip - 2017-12-14 9:32 AM
BamaCanChaser - 2017-12-14 8:44 AM
Some of these comments are so interesting to me. The #1 barrel racer in the world, regular season earnings record holder, multiple time arena record holder (including Calgary, THE most prestigious rodeo) and yet there are still assumptions that her horses must be sore from her saddle choice??? Are you serious? How could she win as much as she has with a sore horse?
For those who commented that the saddle didn't suit their personal style, that's fine, I totally get that, not every saddle will suit everyone. But to get online and bash someone else's choice? When it's obviously working for them.... Classy.
Right. Her riding style is also being questioned. Hmm. She's all about weight, and a quiet rider is going to cause less compensation from a horse than someone that is moving a lot, simple physics.
The saddle looks like something I would fall out of on my 3D horse, much less the caliber she's mounted on, much less in the freaking T&M with the walls and the tiny pattern.
Her riding skills and abilities and tack choices shouldn't be questioned by anyone. I can only aspire to that level of ability.
I really want to try one on my hard to fit gelding...the fact that it just sits up there and doesn't "fit" may be just what he needs!!
Nobody can question Tiany's ability...nobody.
She has been using these saddles for years, obviously they work for her! I know several people in my area that have swapped over to them and love them. I'd love to try one on one of my horses, but just haven't had the chance.
Could you use a 15 3/4 seat size?
Most likely unless they fit big...although that's not what I've heard. I'm usually a 15-15.5 |
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| horsegirl - 2017-12-13 3:20 PM
NJBBH - 2017-12-13 3:46 PM Nateracer - 2017-12-12 9:02 AM I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either.
I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it. I been watching her more the last few rounds and noticed she never seems to kick. Looks like she is squeezing with her legs like riding bare back. Even on the run home she did not kick.
I just figured that was her style...not so much a saddle thing. She definitely has close, quiet legs.
I love that she is sooo quiet with her legs and still she gets the run out of her horses. I aspire to that. |
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| cavyrunsbarrels - 2017-12-09 12:18 PM
I don't see why people don't just get an Abetta. Cheap, light weight, and can't be any worse quality than one of those.
THIS!!!!
I actually own a fabtron because my back and shoulders are failing me. I will happily use is for barrel racing and I have no problem with how it sits me and it fits my horse just fine. Personally I like the rigging in the tree anyways. High quality, not really but it is safe and lightweight and $750.
And I am not knocking this woman or the quality of her saddle. I just think the price is silly. It's a free country and if people are willing to buy it for that price, more power to them.
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     Location: The Lone Star State | I sat in one 2 weeks ago because I was curious. I didnt like the swells, way too short and narrow. The horn was to small and not wrapped and it was some type of aluminum or metal and too small and I didnt feel like I was down in the saddle. I agree with the poster that said not worth it for saving a few pounds of weight. |
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     Location: Oklahoma | FLITASTIC - 2017-12-12 9:15 AM
Nateracer - 2017-12-12 7:02 AM
I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either. I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it.
Not Much talk about FT these days, she kind of went off the radar to!
I know not what the thread about bout FT is not off the radar! I am seeing more people wearing her clothes and she already said she going for the nfr in 2018. And she also said she gonna do blogs on the road.
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| FLITASTIC - 2017-12-12 9:15 AM Nateracer - 2017-12-12 7:02 AM I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either.
I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it. Not Much talk about FT these days, she kind of went off the radar to!
Via her snapchat she has focused on her businesses and her young horses that are futurity age. She had announced that she would be making a bid for 2018 NFR..but I have not heard anything about that since. |
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         Location: Louisiana | scwebster - 2017-12-18 11:28 AM
FLITASTIC - 2017-12-12 9:15 AM Nateracer - 2017-12-12 7:02 AM I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either.
I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it. Not Much talk about FT these days, she kind of went off the radar to!
Via her snapchat she has focused on her businesses and her young horses that are futurity age. She had announced that she would be making a bid for 2018 NFR..but I have not heard anything about that since.
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     Location: Jersey Girl | CanCan - 2017-12-09 2:01 PM I tried one. I learned that I am not Brazilian. I also learned why great Brazilian riders are male. No one with a V jay jay needs that saddle. Horse didn’t like it either. I remember riding in my cousin’s nylon saddle back in the day. At least that one didn’t hurt my bottom parts.
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | NJBBH - 2017-12-13 2:46 PM Nateracer - 2017-12-12 9:02 AM I've been watching Tiany ride in that thing. Not sure if it's sponsored or not, but that thing is flopping in the rear terribly. I can't imagine how it's not hurting her horses back with that thin little PC pad either.
I wouldn't ride in one if you paid me to. I know Fallon Taylor tried them, and as you can see, she is no longer on that bandwagon at all. It lasted about a blink and she was over it. I been watching her more the last few rounds and noticed she never seems to kick. Looks like she is squeezing with her legs like riding bare back. Even on the run home she did not kick.
she's kicking, but she's doing it from the knee down instead of starfishing |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | ND3canAddict - 2018-09-25 10:58 AM If anyone here has a 13.5 -14" Bautz Brazilian they'd like to sell, I'd be interested!
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | Two things: First: Teskey's now carries their version of a Brazlillian style saddle (Saw them stacked up on a back wall, couldn't find a price but the keepers say "teskey's Brazillian") And Secondly: I hear FT has been riding in a brazillian a lot lately... Came unseated recently in a blog video... Didn't see the video but I heard about it.
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Two things: First: Teskey's now carries their version of a Brazlillian style saddle (Saw them stacked up on a back wall, couldn't find a price but the keepers say "teskey's Brazillian") And Secondly: I hear FT has been riding in a brazillian a lot lately... Came unseated recently in a blog video... Didn't see the video but I heard about it.
If its the video from a week ago, her horse actually wiped out at the first. I don't think there was much the saddle could have done to help. It was a pretty bad wreck. |
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| turnthree - 2018-09-25 1:37 PM
IRunOnFaith - 2018-09-25 11:30 AM
Two things: First: Teskey's now carries their version of a Brazlillian style saddle (Saw them stacked up on a back wall, couldn't find a price but the keepers say "teskey's Brazillian") And Secondly: I hear FT has been riding in a brazillian a lot lately... Came unseated recently in a blog video... Didn't see the video but I heard about it.
If its the video from a week ago, her horse actually wiped out at the first. I don't think there was much the saddle could have done to help. It was a pretty bad wreck.
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      Location: The best kept secret in TX | stayceem - 2018-09-26 8:41 PM turnthree - 2018-09-25 1:37 PM IRunOnFaith - 2018-09-25 11:30 AM Two things:
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Teskey's now carries their version of a Brazlillian style saddle (Saw them stacked up on a back wall, couldn't find a price but the keepers say "teskey's Brazillian")
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I hear FT has been riding in a brazillian a lot lately... Came unseated recently in a blog video... Didn't see the video but I heard about it.
If its the video from a week ago, her horse actually wiped out at the first. I don't think there was much the saddle could have done to help. It was a pretty bad wreck. Yeah it was a pretty bad... but she has been competing in one.
Hopefully everyone was alright?  Just passing along info, I saw where someone had bumped the post so I figured I would add my two cents. |
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