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A Cool Sharp One
     
| can someone please explain to me on a Crown C how you are supposed to know where your rigging should be? |
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | I'm just about 100% sure you'll get an answer since there are so many people that ride in them on here, but if not I have an appointment on Friday at Martin to get my horse fitted and I'll be sure and ask!! |
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A Cool Sharp One
     
| Thank you, just want to make sure that I have mine set the right way. |
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Married to a Louie Lover
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| When I had my 7" fitted at bonus race it was explained to me that the rigging can be moved back to help take pressure off the front of the saddle.
My horse was just a little snug in the 7", so the fitter recommended I slide he rigging back one (it made a noticeable difference in the pressure at the front of the saddle) in order to get more mileage out of that saddle as I searched for an 8". I suppose if you had a horse that was muscled oddly or built funny in the front end, legs set back a bit or what not, you would utilize the adjustable rigging in that case as well, but in a well fitted saddle you ideally want the rigging all the way to the front.
That's my understanding, I'm interesting to see if longneck finds anything else out on Friday. |
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Hungarian Midget Woman
    Location: Midwest | OhMax - 2014-05-13 9:35 AM When I had my 7" fitted at bonus race it was explained to me that the rigging can be moved back to help take pressure off the front of the saddle. My horse was just a little snug in the 7", so the fitter recommended I slide he rigging back one (it made a noticeable difference in the pressure at the front of the saddle) in order to get more mileage out of that saddle as I searched for an 8". I suppose if you had a horse that was muscled oddly or built funny in the front end, legs set back a bit or what not, you would utilize the adjustable rigging in that case as well, but in a well fitted saddle you ideally want the rigging all the way to the front. That's my understanding, I'm interesting to see if longneck finds anything else out on Friday.
I agree
I move mine back so it does not tug down on the front of the saddle, but my horse also has a LONG wither. He's a bit odd in the shoulders and it just sits better that way.
This is the demo I had, but I have my current one set up the same way

this shows how long his wither is
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Rad Dork
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   Location: Oklahoma | Okay.... I hope I don't confuse anyone and if I do...please call Brian or Tracy!!
From my understanding the adjustable-ness (as in the last slot) is mostly for people who buy Crown Cs and place them on the shoulder instead of behind how they are designed. If you were to place the saddle on the shoulder your rigging would obviously be wayyy off and you'd have to move it back. It is designed to stay in the front position if your saddle is fitting properly. They didn't mention moving it back to relieve pressure as you need to start expanding gullets, but that certainly makes sense to me! |
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 Been Blessed
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      Location: Living in my Promised Land | I only ever use the front slot. |
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