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Lookin For Diamonds
Reg. Jul 2009
Posted 2014-10-05 4:49 PM
Subject: Caldwell TG Owners


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 Are the TG trees fitting a good variety of horses? He's not going to be a BIG wide horse.. probably more racier. Just wondering if the TG tree would fit him for a while as he is a colt.
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Nevertooold
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2014-10-05 6:00 PM
Subject: RE: Caldwell TG Owners



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The TG is the narrowest of all the Caldwell trees. 

Per Caldwell Saddle website:


BARREL RACER/CONTEST SADDLE TREES 
TGTM, PRO RACERTM, ROCKETTM, PRO MAXTM,
ULTRA ROCKETTM, and MAXED OUTTM
 
There are now six trees for contest/event saddles for barrel racing and pole bending.  I do not wish to confuse with a larger number, so I am going to divide these into 2 groups.
 
The main difference in basic body types is: (1) the Extreme Back…these started with Thoroughbreds, straight shouldered high withered, low backed.  This is a back with a lot of contour so the trees have to have a lot of twist and a lot of flare to fit.  (ATG RacerTM is the narrowest, fitting young underdeveloped animals or the old Appendix type slender with sloping shoulders.  (BRocketTM is a great saddle for the same contoured back but that is much wider with larger or bulging shoulder blades.  (CUltra RocketTM is our newest extreme type for the very largest, widest, most contoured; not a lot of these yet but we saw the need.
 
The other type of back started with the cow-bred horses; a flatter and lower withered horse.  This level back needs a less twisted and wider sprung bar to sit as flat.  The narrowest of these are the (DPro RacerTM.  Good for a lot of young animals or ones hard to fatten.  (EPro MaxTM, our most popular wider, flatter tree, works for full bodied horses with large shoulders.  (FMaxed OutTM, the same tree but even wider.  We cannot believe this tree and the Ultra Rocket have been necessary but the industry is breeding larger and wider horses every year.

 

Edited by Nevertooold 2014-10-05 6:04 PM
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kwanatha
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2014-10-05 6:46 PM
Subject: RE: Caldwell TG Owners


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i used my TG on my young/small horse. he is just 15 hands and when young was middle of the road in build. He now uses the proracer. the promax is way to wide for him
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rockinas
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2014-10-05 8:29 PM
Subject: RE: Caldwell TG Owners



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SG. - 2014-10-05 6:48 PM I would think so.  It was my go to tree  

It's been mine for years also.  I have 3 of them.  Use them on a wide variety of my young horses that are still growing.  And one oddly built DTF  mare that nothing else seems to fit.  SG I think you know what one I am talking about.   
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