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       Location: ARKANSAS | i Ride in JBN by circle y(I own 3 of them) and i am wanting to go back to a treed saddle. i was wondering how the double j's rode and how comfortable they were...I see a lot of them out there for sale, so is there something wrong with them or what? I know they are expensive so thats a lot of money to just throw around...i would like to find out more about them and i dont know of any dealers near me
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       Location: on the fine line between insanity and geniusness | I love mine!! I have a Pozzi and a Pro and I'm about to order another Pozzi. That's all I will ride. They are well worth the money. |
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| Both my pozzis through me way too far forward in my turns, but I have setty horses. I couldn't sit my hinder down, so I bought a Pro Racer by double J and have a more balanced ride and feel. Again, this could just be me but the Pozzi's popped me forward |
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Extreme Veteran
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       Location: ARKANSAS | ok what is the difference between the pro and the pozzi??? i for sure dont want anything to to throw me forward as i like to sit deep in my turns.. |
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 Three in a Bikini
Posts: 2035
 
| Love my Pozzi.
Comfortable for barrel racing. I have moved cattle in mine, (8 hour days) and I wouldn't choose to do that again.
Mine really holds me in around the turn, but also allows me to get up in the straight away. |
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       Location: Alberta, Canada | Pozzis are all I ride... I have 3 of them. 2 standard trees, 1 #10. I find they keep me in that 'sweet' spot, but I can still get up and out when needed. |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 883
       Location: Southern Indiana | ladyelbert - 2016-12-18 7:06 PM
ok what is the difference between the pro and the pozzi??? i for sure dont want anything to to throw me forward as i like to sit deep in my turns..
If you do a search there's tons of other posts to answer your questions.
I think there are a lot for sale simply because they have became such a popular saddle. Everyone has there own personal reasons for selling a saddle.
Some people complain of the pozzi throwing them forward and I have never felt this. To me a crown c would be way worse. The pozzi sits you deep and the cantle cups behind you. The pozzi has slightly higher rounded swells. The pro doesn't sit quiet so deep, but sits you back into a pocket in the cantle. The stirrups slightly more forward and the swells are slightly lower, wider, and kind of a bit of a cut for your thigh. The pros run about a whole seat size bigger. I love both. |
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