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Martin adjustable rigging
katie1023
Reg. Dec 2014
Posted 2020-03-20 11:31 AM
Subject: Martin adjustable rigging


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Hi,  

I am looking at buying a Martin Saddle with the adjustable rigging.  Anybody have any pros or cons from that rigging?   It will be a new total thing for me, I have always tied my cinch strap and have never used the cinch buckles.  Looking for any advice! Thanks!

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flyhperformancehorse
Reg. Mar 2007
Posted 2020-03-20 11:57 AM
Subject: RE: Martin adjustable rigging


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katie1023 - 2020-03-20 9:31 AM


Hi,  


I am looking at buying a Martin Saddle with the adjustable rigging.  Anybody have any pros or cons from that rigging?   It will be a new total thing for me, I have always tied my cinch strap and have never used the cinch buckles.  Looking for any advice! Thanks!


Every Martin I've had has the adjustable riggin and honestly I do like it. Specially if you're riding a ton of different horses. Double J has a double riggin too. Just another option for trying to fit your horse better. I always was taught the Texas T growing up to secure my latigo, but over the years, I've used the actual cinch ring to secure and I have never had an issue. Now a days, you can get Crown C for pretty cheap... I picked one up for $1k as a back up saddle. 

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slipperyslope
Reg. Nov 2008
Posted 2020-03-20 9:37 PM
Subject: RE: Martin adjustable rigging





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First time I used that type was a Crown C & really did like it.  Circle Y Flex 2's (& maybe other of their models) also have a similar set up and I really do like that it allows me options on my rigging.

 

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