Log in to my account Barrel Horse World
Come on in Folks on-line

Today is

You are logged in as a guest. Logon or register an account to access more features.


What Kind of Saddle to Get?

Jump to page :
Last activity 2015-01-28 1:05 PM
9 replies, 3692 views

View previous thread :: View next thread
   General Discussion -> Barrel Talk
Refresh
 
HannahRodeoCowgirl
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2015-01-27 11:32 AM
Subject: What Kind of Saddle to Get?



Veteran


Posts: 164
1002525
So, I'm currently riding in a Teskey's roper...because that's what I have. Sometimes a Corriente ranch cutter. These were fine on my easy to ride gelding. Now that I switched my mare from reining to barrels, it's a different story. She is very catty and extremely responsive to how I ride. If I forget to SIT hard before the barrel, she will blow right by it. I need a barrel saddle that allows me to sit deep, and put my feet out in front of me easily. I naturally sit more upright but need to be more on my pockets on this horse, and the roping saddle really doesn't allow me to do that, since it's designed to help me get up out of my saddle to stand and rope a steer. I'll probably go with a used saddle for now. I've been considering a Pozzi. I know there have been a million saddle threads but I'd like to get more up to date input and input specific to my question. Thank you in advance!
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
redmansmyman11
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2015-01-27 2:00 PM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?



Expert


Posts: 1482
1000100100100100252525
Location: on my horse
I have no real knowledge of Pozzi's but it sounds like you need something that has fairly forward hung fenders that allow your to really sit deep and get your feet out in front of you. I've had several Josey barrel saddles that I really feel are on point as far as the free swinging stirrups (and they are more affordable). When I need to sit deep and am having trouble doing so, I look at my seat size and design first. If your seat is too small you don't have much room to actually sit down because your saddle is getting in your way. Also, if you're used to riding a flatter seat like on your roper or cutter you might want to try something that's a little more built up in the front to help you sit and stay in your pocket.

Personally I like my flatter ground seat saddles I feel like when I have enough room to actually sit down properly I prefer to ride in the "center" of my saddle and don't need as much help.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
cavyrunsbarrels
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2015-01-27 2:06 PM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?


Red Bull Agressive


Posts: 5981
5000500100100100100252525
Location: North Dakota
 Yeah I would look into a Marth Josey or Martin Barrel Racer as they have more forward hung stirrups and deep seats. Personally I HATE forward hung stirrups so those are the only 2 I know of off the top of my head.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
jschipper
Reg. Feb 2010
Posted 2015-01-27 2:36 PM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?



Elite Veteran


Posts: 964
5001001001001002525
Location: Alberta, Canada
Pozzi's have very free moving stirrups and sit you deep. They are very easy to get up and out of (this surprised me when I rode mine the first time). I won't buy anything other than a double j since I switched over to them in the fall. My lynn mckenzie is also a similar ride but sits you a bit more upright than the pozzi.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
cheryl makofka
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-01-27 3:23 PM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?


The Advice Guru


Posts: 6419
50001000100100100100
I second the josey, what you are wanting, the josey will provide far better then any other saddle out there
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
DaArrow
Reg. Jan 2015
Posted 2015-01-27 5:16 PM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?


Regular


Posts: 50
2525
After just getting done with the new saddle search, I was on the search for the same, something I could get a sat deep, and be held when I sat. I found that I loved a Coats, I tried a Lazy L, and a Three Forks Saddlery Merrill. I went with a Merrill, which was not easy, I came across more Coats used than I did Merrill's, but I got lucky and came across one that was a great price and just what I was looking for. I love it! I would love to have a Coat's as well. I'm not big into a Pozzi, I feel like the seat is very flat across the seat and doesn't give a "pocket" to get sit in to. One thing I do like about Coat's more than my Merrill was the swing of the stirrups, they were very free swinging but kept me in the correct position, the Merrill's are a little bit more position forward without the free-ness. But good luck on your search!
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
HannahRodeoCowgirl
Reg. Apr 2014
Posted 2015-01-27 5:29 PM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?



Veteran


Posts: 164
1002525
Thank you all so much this is definitely helping. I have only ridden in Coats ropers, but the quality is stunning. Loved them. Besides that I have no experience in any barrel saddles really. So I almost don't know what I'm looking for. I've ridding in some friends saddles but that was a while back. I'm going to have to start asking people at local barrel races if I can sit in their saddles haha.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
redmansmyman11
Reg. Jan 2012
Posted 2015-01-28 11:53 AM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?



Expert


Posts: 1482
1000100100100100252525
Location: on my horse
HannahRodeoCowgirl - 2015-01-27 4:29 PM

Thank you all so much this is definitely helping. I have only ridden in Coats ropers, but the quality is stunning. Loved them. Besides that I have no experience in any barrel saddles really. So I almost don't know what I'm looking for. I've ridding in some friends saddles but that was a while back. I'm going to have to start asking people at local barrel races if I can sit in their saddles haha.

Do it! That's how I figured out what felt good to me and then I took it a step further and started asking them if I could set them on my horses
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Three 4 Luck
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-01-28 11:57 AM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?



Accident Prone


Posts: 22277
50005000500050002000100100252525
Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR
DaArrow - 2015-01-27 5:16 PM After just getting done with the new saddle search, I was on the search for the same, something I could get a sat deep, and be held when I sat. I found that I loved a Coats, I tried a Lazy L, and a Three Forks Saddlery Merrill. I went with a Merrill, which was not easy, I came across more Coats used than I did Merrill's, but I got lucky and came across one that was a great price and just what I was looking for. I love it! I would love to have a Coat's as well. I'm not big into a Pozzi, I feel like the seat is very flat across the seat and doesn't give a "pocket" to get sit in to. One thing I do like about Coat's more than my Merrill was the swing of the stirrups, they were very free swinging but kept me in the correct position, the Merrill's are a little bit more position forward without the free-ness. But good luck on your search!

My Merrill is tethered, so if that was taken off, you would get a lot more swing.  I have no problem getting my foot back where I need it to move the hip tho.   It actually feels freer than my Crown C. 
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
dixiebarrelracer
Reg. Jan 2006
Posted 2015-01-28 1:05 PM
Subject: RE: What Kind of Saddle to Get?



Elite Veteran


Posts: 746
50010010025
Location: Missouri
I love the way a Martin sits. It makes me sick to sell the one I have, but I just need a smaller seat.

I have found the Tod Slone's to ride similar but one of them wasn't as deep of seated and the other has a super nice deep seat.
↑ Top ↓ Bottom
Jump to page :
Jump to forum :
Search this forum
Printer friendly version
E-mail a link to this thread
 

© Copyright 2002- BarrelHorseWorld.com All rights reserved including digital rights

Support - Contact / Log in to my account


Working Truck World Working Horse World Cargo Trailer World Horse Trailer World Roping Horse World
'
Registered to: Barrel Horse World
(Delete all cookies set by this site)
Running MegaBBS ASP Forum Software
© 2002-2026 PD9 Software