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Best saddle to keep my feet forward and butt DOWN!

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Hoot&Holler
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2017-03-29 6:33 AM
Subject: Best saddle to keep my feet forward and butt DOWN!



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I know this has been discussed before, but I want to bring it up again considering newer saddles that have come out. I am looking for a saddle that will make me REALLY sit back and keep my feet forward in the turns. I know a larger seat and longer stirrups will help, but I just don't know what kind of saddle to try - Martin FX3? Performance saddle? What REALLY keeps your butt down and feet forward?
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2017-03-29 7:09 AM
Subject: RE: Best saddle to keep my feet forward and butt DOWN!



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Well, I'd like to offer an alternative to your longer stirrups and bigger seat...

There's a clinician in California (I think, help with the lady's name anyone?), that advocates for people to shorten their stirrups a great deal. Like, so when you stand up, you've got about a foot between you and your saddle. This offers you a more stable platform for your feet, your feet can't get behind you, and therefore you can't tip forward and get dashboarded as easily. Core strength and riding ability should be increased if the rider is having trouble with this. If your stirrups are too long, your toe tips downwards, which also causes you to be off balance to the front, and your forehead is too far forward.

Now I've tried for the full effect of the clinician lady's tips (help with her name!), and it most certainly picks your feet forward and puts your butt down hard in that saddle. You're forced to engage your core, and it helps you sit properly through a turn. It only took me about 5 or 6 rides to get used to it. I don't go for the full effect like she demonstrated in her video in my Coats saddle, but I do have a good 9-10 inches between me and the saddle when I stand in my stirrups. It's absolutely helped me, and I've been riding better and more stable. It truly makes you focus on how you're riding your horse, because if you get to being too dramatic, you get too high in the air. I have a full foot in my Lynn McKenzie Nueva, and I can really really sit a turn better!

The caveat to this (and I've learned the hard way), that if a colt comes undone, it's a WHOLE lot easier to get unloaded. My colt saddle is adjusted so I've only got a couple of inches of clearance.

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Hoot&Holler
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2017-03-29 7:22 AM
Subject: RE: Best saddle to keep my feet forward and butt DOWN!



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Thanks for above - interesting. Looking for thoughts on saddle types, though too. I have been riding in Bob Marshalls and want to go to something treed. Not sure where to start.
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streakysox
Reg. Jul 2008
Posted 2017-03-29 7:25 AM
Subject: RE: Best saddle to keep my feet forward and butt DOWN!



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I love my Josey Ultimate. It has forward hung stirrups an I bought a 16 inch seat because that is what my trainer recommended. Joseys is bad about selling you a saddle with a seat that is too small. They sold a girl a 14 1/2 inch seat and she had a caboose way bigger than mine. I even offered to let her try mine and she got very the amount of room she has in the saddle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XXC_xD8HNLw&feature=youtu.be
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KatieMac88
Reg. Apr 2012
Posted 2017-03-29 7:28 AM
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I've had an FX3 and it did help with this but with the Martin gullet philosophy it didn't fit a variety of horses (it just fit the one I bought it for). I would try a Shiloh contender or finalist. I have a finalist now and love it!! Another thing is to really concentrate on sitting down deep. I have a tendency to lean too far forward in a run so I really have to focus on sitting down and back in the turns. My Shiloh allows me to change my position super easily so that helps too.
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classicpotatochip
Reg. Mar 2011
Posted 2017-03-29 7:56 AM
Subject: RE: Best saddle to keep my feet forward and butt DOWN!



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Well if you're looking for a saddle with a tree, then can't go wrong with Double J or Coats, plus they hold their value.

I ride a Lynn McKenzie because she is short and stout, and so am I. I find that my center of gravity jives with the designs she likes. I've tried Cervi saddles and James saddles, and just couldn't make them feel right. I kept falling out of the Wright saddles.

Several riders I know that keep getting dashboarded and are used to a treeless have been loving the Pozzi Double Js. When I get ready to get another saddle, that's what I want to try.

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Hoot&Holler
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2017-03-29 8:02 AM
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Hmm... Double J and Coats is what my trainer recommended too. Thank you.
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Hoot&Holler
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2017-03-29 8:07 AM
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Anybody have thoughts on the Circle Y Flex2 tree? Am I going to have the same issues with a Flex tree as I do with "dashboarding" in my Bob Marshall? (Love that term!)
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
Posted 2017-03-29 8:18 AM
Subject: RE: Best saddle to keep my feet forward and butt DOWN!



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Hoot&Holler - 2017-03-29 8:07 AM Anybody have thoughts on the Circle Y Flex2 tree? Am I going to have the same issues with a Flex tree as I do with "dashboarding" in my Bob Marshall? (Love that term!)

Circle Y is a cheaper made saddle. They do not hold their value and they are very hard to sit down in to me simply because they don't have as flat of a seat as I like. Coats and Double J are very different in quality, but the Double Js are very popular so they will hold their value. Coats uses better leather and will always hold their value no matter the market. Chocolate saddles are also very popular so if you do end up with one try and get a chocolate leather just to make selling easier.   I'm sure in a few months everyone will be back to antiqued leather or light oil or chestnut. But for now, chocolate is very popular. 

Does your Bob Marshall have the Allison rigging or is it traditional? You can actually send your saddle in to get the new rigging on it and it will fix your dashboarding issue. Look up the Allison Rae (Ray) rigging and see if your saddle has this. If it does have this rigging I would suggest shortening your leathers. Your toes are dipping down if you have the Allison rigging and it's causing you to fall forward because your leathers are too long.  
Again, and to agree with Classicpotatochip, SHORTEN THOSE STIRRUP LEATHERS!  
 
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OhMax
Reg. Feb 2013
Posted 2017-03-29 8:19 AM
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I'm not a fan of flex trees as I have heard of them warping when left in hot trailers etc (heck my tackroom gets hot in the middle of summer.


I'll have to try the shortened stirrups too....interesting.


Saddle shopping sucks. I'll just say that.

What works for you will depend on what fits your horse (#1 priority IMO)

Then it will depend on your build. Regardless of appropriate seat size someone who is 5'1 may not like the way a stirrup is hung as much as someone who is 5'10 or has a longer thigh than someone else who carries more height in their torso.

The best advice I can give is try try try. When I'm shopping I will literally walk around at a jackpot looking for someone who has the saddle I'm interested in and talk to them about it, what they like, don't like, can I set it on my horse later when we've both ran? Most people who have been in horses long enough know the pain and will help you out in my experience.

I like my triple creeks, but I am still getting forward a bit on my little horse, I will have to experiment with stirrup length, I had been riding them pretty long.
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mandita8907
Reg. Nov 2010
Posted 2017-03-29 8:21 AM
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Dont get a double J, they threw me forward in the turns.  I really like my Performance saddle company.  Keeps me where I need to be.
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RockinGR
Reg. Feb 2009
Posted 2017-03-29 8:31 AM
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I cannot ride with my stirrups long. I like a little bend in my knee and to be able to put my weight completely on my feet. I have mine where I can fit my fist easily between me and my saddle when I stand in my stirrups.

I love, love, love my old Tod Slone saddle. Super deep, comfortable, keeps my feet forward. I like to stay a smidge forward and low in my body, but back on my seat on my really hard runner, so I don't get jerked back when he comes out of a turn. This has been the best saddle for that that I've tried. However, I love that I can move pretty much any way I want to in it, but the deep seat keeps me very secure.
I even had a gal try to buy it a couple of weeks ago after she rode one of my horses in it. She wanted a package deal on the horse and saddle. I turned it down because they don't make my particular saddle any more.
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2017-03-29 8:37 AM
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I have this same issue and started riding cutting saddles years ago due to them sitting you in the exact position you're describing that you want to be in.  I love the Jeff Smiths (those built on the cutting tree) and the Roohides.  I have tried to ride a true barrel saddle since and it's a no go for me.  I love how the saddles that are built and set up like a cutter sit you.  Feet stay where they need to be and you can't get forward.  
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Ashley Lynn
Reg. Jun 2005
Posted 2017-03-29 8:45 AM
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The shorter stirrups is the truth. Watch cutting horses and their riders, you never see them in a bind or getting thrown forward and those horses are a whole lot different move than a barrel horse. They ride with their stirrups VERY short. I've always ridden short stirrups from growing up riding cow horses and riding around cutting horse people. It is a little hard to get used to for someone who hasn't ridden like that all their life, but it will teach you how to ride with your legs and let them HELP you sit down. Your groins will kill you for a few days, but it will teach you how to hold a horse between your knees. As far as a saddle, I love my two Double J's. I have a Pozzi and a Pro and won't ride anything else. The Pro seems to sit me down and back more, where the Pozzi sits me up over my horses.
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Hoot&Holler
Reg. Dec 2011
Posted 2017-03-29 8:59 AM
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Yep I have the Allison rigging on the Bob Marshall. I am borrowing a Performance right now with a 15" seat. Everyone is telling me the seat is too big, but I'm actually loving the saddle. I noticed immediately that It's keeping my feet forward more than the Bob Marshall. I need the Saddle Fairy to just bring me the perfect saddle. I'm hearing so much about staying with the larger seat for better sit-back. Thank you all so much for the input. Keep it coming.
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rodeomom3
Reg. Dec 2007
Posted 2017-03-29 9:15 AM
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Herbie - 2017-03-29 8:37 AM I have this same issue and started riding cutting saddles years ago due to them sitting you in the exact position you're describing that you want to be in.  I love the Jeff Smiths (those built on the cutting tree) and the Roohides.  I have tried to ride a true barrel saddle since and it's a no go for me.  I love how the saddles that are built and set up like a cutter sit you.  Feet stay where they need to be and you can't get forward.  

 I have a roohide on order.   The best way for me to describe how a Roo and also a Caldwell sit you is like you sit when bareback.  You are "in" the saddle, not "on" it. 
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Herbie
Reg. Oct 2003
Posted 2017-03-29 9:16 AM
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Hoot&Holler - 2017-03-29 8:59 AM Yep I have the Allison rigging on the Bob Marshall. I am borrowing a Performance right now with a 15" seat. Everyone is telling me the seat is too big, but I'm actually loving the saddle. I noticed immediately that It's keeping my feet forward more than the Bob Marshall. I need the Saddle Fairy to just bring me the perfect saddle. I'm hearing so much about staying with the larger seat for better sit-back. Thank you all so much for the input. Keep it coming.

Yep, I ride a bigger seat than what most do in a barrel saddle.  I like having the room and feel like it puts me in a better position to stay balanced.  I also ride my stirrups pretty short like the other poster suggested.   
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rodeoveteran
Reg. Jan 2009
Posted 2017-03-29 10:05 AM
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I am going to suggest a whole different track.

An English saddle and enough hours in it so that you really learn and develope your balance so that you can CONTROL your seat and legs. I learned to RIDE bareback and thought that I had a good seat and balance. When I decided that I wanted expand my showing to hunt seat classes I got myself a saddle and was surprised at how hard it was to really control my legs to keep them in proper position with only that spindly little stirrup leather. After many , many hours spent teaching myself to control my legs and seat I found out how profoundly it changed my control in a Western saddle.

In today's world of wanting things NOW, many do not have the patience to pay their dues and really LEARN real horsemanship. Then combine that with the speed and force turning a barrel and that lack of really learning skills and muscle memory show up in spades. Note that I certainly am not aiming this at people with physical challenges and do acknowledge that there are some poorly balanced saddles out there, lack of horsemanship and hours in the saddle are more likely the cause. if you do not have the muscle memory and the skill to ride with shorter stirrups you are more likely to get dashboarded. I would suggest running your foot all the way in to the stirrup rather than running with the balls of your feet on the stirrup. This was suggested to me by a reining trainer, another faster event requiring horsemanship and control. Try in and then try standing in your stirrups. It will cause you to stand UP where as standing on the balls of your feet (as we are all taught) makes you tip forward.



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tracies
Reg. Jan 2010
Posted 2017-03-29 10:19 AM
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My favorite is Martha Josey Ultimate, but I bought a Steinhoff saddle a few months ago & was really impressed with the seat I have in it. I have ridden out a couple of huge spooks in that thing and not once have I felt like I was going to come loose. I was pleasantly surprised how much I love that saddle. It has a much lower front that the MJ, so it took some adjusting. Both have forward hung stirrups. I shortened my stirrups last year to try to ride more balanced with my colt, but had to lower them again because I am old and my knees hurt like crazy. I think an ill fitting saddle can cause you balance problems as well as sore your horse. Make sure that your saddle fits your horse, does not roll, sits level, etc.
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DashNDustem
Reg. Dec 2010
Posted 2017-03-29 11:36 AM
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I would suggest working on core strength and balance. My old trainer used to tell me that your back muscle is the biggest muscle in your body, and you need to learn to use it when it comes to sitting in your turns. Also your hips will help you sit deep in your saddle.

Saddle wise I love the CJ Record Breaker, Double J Lynn Mackenzie and then the Teskey barrel saddles. They have a nice deep pocket in their seats and are super comfy.
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