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RunninOnARooster
Reg. Nov 2006
Posted
2015-01-12 12:53 PM
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Treeless saddle fitting
Expert
Posts: 1410
Location: Peach State
I have the wide tree in both JJ and TF
(which says fits foundation type or most mutton wither horses
) those saddles fit all of my mature geldings. However I don't know how to tell if it's sitting how it's meant to on my 6yr old colt. He's mutton withered but has a very narrow/ rounded back. When I put the pomel where you typical would so that the rigging hangs in place it's makes good contact
(firm but not a lot of pressure
) but it doesn't seem to sit down on his back past that point of his withers like the saddle is too wide from there on. Should I shim since it fits his withers or since it's treeless will it mold to him past the pomel point?
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RunninOnARooster
Reg. Nov 2006
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2015-01-12 1:00 PM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
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Dreamin of 3cans
Reg. Nov 2004
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2015-01-12 1:23 PM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
JMHO
Posts: 1869
Location: Oklahoma
I have a big gelding that is built much like your horse. I also have a Double J. I have to have a shim added to fill a little gap behind the wither/shoulder blade. My gelding is not sway backed, he just has very tall narrow withers and then hollows out a bit. The shims have made a big difference.
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Nevertooold
Reg. Oct 2003
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2015-01-12 1:33 PM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
I Prefer to Live in Fantasy Land
Posts: 64864
Location: In the Hills of Texas
Curious...Which of the two saddles is your favorite?
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Nateracer
Reg. Feb 2008
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2015-01-12 2:42 PM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
Miss Laundry Misshap
Posts: 5271
I wouldn't say that horse is mutton withered. He's got some withers. He'd probably do better in the regular tree. They have more V in their shape for withers. The flatter tree isn't going to become V shaped with shimming.
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RunninOnARooster
Reg. Nov 2006
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2015-01-12 3:21 PM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
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Location: Peach State
Nateracer - 2015-01-12 3:42 PM
I wouldn't say that horse is mutton withered.ย He's got some withers.ย He'd probably do better inย the regular tree.ย ย They have more V in their shape for withers.ย The flatter tree isn't going to become V shaped with shimming.ย ย
Does it fit like a bob marshal?, sometimes I ride in my mothers circle y BM roughout basic barrel racer that seems to sit on his back better. I really like the circle y TF and JJ saddles for the rider I just don't like how hard the area under the pomel is.
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RunninOnARooster
Reg. Nov 2006
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2015-01-12 3:23 PM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
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Location: Peach State
Nevertooold - 2015-01-12 2:33 PM
Curious...Which of the two saddlesย is your favorite?ย
The jackie, less confind feel to it. Rides more like a regular saddle but still has that close contact feel
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babiemox
Reg. Dec 2004
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2015-01-12 3:55 PM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
Unknown Drip
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Location: Back in MT BABY!!!
RunninOnARooster - 2015-01-12 2:23 PM
Nevertooold - 2015-01-12 2:33 PM
Curious...Which of the two saddles is your favorite?
The jackie, less confind feel to it. Rides more like a regular saddle but still has that close contact feel
Another question for you. Do the TF and JJ sit you the same? I have had back problems in the past and sat in the TF the way it was built
(compared to regular saddles
) it sat me different that I didn't feel any pain in my back....that being said I don't care to feel confined in my saddle so I think I would like the JJ better if I was to buy one. But the whole reason to go to either of them would be for my back pain.
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RunninOnARooster
Reg. Nov 2006
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2015-01-12 4:22 PM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
Expert
Posts: 1410
Location: Peach State
They do sit a little different to me it feels like the tammy sit you for flat where the JJ seat seems tilted back. However I really do like the TF for my gelding that is VERY strong, and drops his head and whole front end around the barrels. Hes very quick and catty so that higher pommel and cantle helps me ride him two handed longer.
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Quick3
Reg. Jun 2004
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2015-01-13 9:46 AM
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RE: Treeless saddle fitting
Elite Veteran
Posts: 1031
Location: Oklahoma
Do most of you who ride a treeless use a 1 inch pad?
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