Who has ridden in one?
Looking at a used saddle and wondering how they fit...I rode in a Pozzi standard fit a while back and it was VERY comfortable and fit my young horse ok, but when I made my run I felt like I was getting too far forward...but I also tried it after running exclusively in a treeless for years so I may just need an adjustment period LOL.
I know the #10 is supposed to have more twist, so I was thinking that may keep me on my butt more.
Thoughts??
dashnlotti - 2018-04-02 3:25 PM Who has ridden in one? Looking at a used saddle and wondering how they fit...I rode in a Pozzi standard fit a while back and it was VERY comfortable and fit my young horse ok, but when I made my run I felt like I was getting too far forward...but I also tried it after running exclusively in a treeless for years so I may just need an adjustment period LOL. I know the #10 is supposed to have more twist, so I was thinking that may keep me on my butt more. Thoughts?? As always, thanks BHW!!!
The # 10 has more rock to them for a horse that has more of a dip behind their shoulders, I have a 10 and love how it fits my big fellow thats does have a dip , and its got more of a flair to the gullet area,, I also have the wide fit but the #10 fits better on this one guy because of the rock that he needed. And as for me I love how I feel in it..
I currently have 3 horses, all built VERY different lol.
But they all 3 do have big shoulders, so I was hoping this tree would accommodate maybe 2 of the 3.
It would be a good question for Double J... since the difference is in the bars I’m not sure that the seat will ride a whole lot different. That being said, if it fits your horse better you may feel like it rides different because they are moving more comfortably under you.
I would check with Double J or your local dealer and see if they have one you can try, or find someone locally who has one you can make a run in.
My Pozzi threw me forward as well in runs, contributing to why I sold it, but a lot of saddles did on that particular horse.