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    Location: minnesota | I have a mare that has been through 3 custom fit saddles. I thought we were good with the last one but she's giving me all the signs that we are not. So I'm kicking around the idea of a treeless.
Looking for pros/cons, thoughts on treeless???
Also, my 14 year old rides this mare currently in a 15 inch when she really should have a 14. My question is... How much different is the ride in a treeless, is seat size a huge factor with this type of saddle? |
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 Miss Laundry Misshap
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| I would stick with a 15 in everything but a just B Natural, then I'd go 14.5. But Bob Marshalls, Hilason's, and Tammy Fisher's all run a bit snug. I'd probably stick with a 14 in a Jackie J as well, since it has a lower cantle and forward pommel.
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| Bob Marshall is the way to go for quality. I ride a 14" in sports saddle and treed. |
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    Location: MN | I switched to a Bob Marshall 2 years ago for my hard fitting horse. Stuck with a 14.5" seat like I did in every other brand of saddle but I actually had them tilt the pommel forward. So now I feel like I have more room in my saddle and never feel "stuck".
The only thing I do miss is being able to drag tires and logs behind me. |
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 Location: United States | I have owned from Wengers, Martins, Caldwells and I switched to treeless saddles and my horses and I run SO good in them. I ride in a 14 treed and my treeless are 14.5. I had a 13.5 original bob marshall that I LOVED but the seat was snug. It all depends how much room the rider wants. After they get broke in, they are more flexible. When new, pretty true to size. |
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     Location: California | I just got an Original Bob Marshal in the mail today! Suuuuper excited to try it out!
I have always heard to order a seat size up with the treeless, except on a Circle Y Just be Natural. Those are supposed to sit more like a regular treed saddle.
Bob Marshall also has a fitting guide on their website. I am supposed to ride in a 14.5 regular, but I bought a 15" treeless. Technically I'm supposed to have a 15.5 treeless according to the fitting, but I'm also trying to lose weight & already down 10lbs since I last did the measurement. Figured if it's too tight, then it'll motivate me LOL
Will update more on my thoughts after I get to use it! |
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 Sorry I don't have any advice
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         Location: Sunnyland Florida |
I've recently switched from the Bob Marshall and Jackie Jatzlau saddles to the Just B Natural. There is a world of difference to me, I will be selling all of my other treeless saddles. That said, the Just B Natural saddles are not built as well as the Bob Marshall's. The Circle Y saddles (Jatzlau and Just B Natural) are definitely made cheaper than the Bob Marshalls. However, the balance, stability, structure and ride of the Just B Natural makes it worthwhile to me, I will never switch back.
    
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| FYI, If your horse lacks withers, treeless saddle will roll. |
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| spitzh - 2017-09-20 12:42 PM
FYI, If your horse lacks withers, treeless saddle will roll.
I've had my Bob Marshalls on every shape horse and playing with different pads and girth lengths, have never had one not work on any horse. |
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