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| For those that have owned one... What is your opinion? Would you recomend one? Do they hold up? Do they have a deep seat? Any information is appreciated! |
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 Money Eating Baggage Owner
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       Location: Phoenix | I have a combo barrel/breakaway saddle and love it! It's at least 10 years old and has held up great. Fits a lot of horses...I'll probably always buy Tod Slone's. |
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Veteran
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| I have owned 7 of various sizes and types. I have loved every single one of them. They have all held up well and fit well. Are possibly a bit heavier made then most barrel saddles. I am riding a roping saddle that has held up to breaking colts for many years. It's been flipped on, rolled on, drug around and still looks darn near new! I wish I lived closer to the saddle shop so I could haul my hard to fit guy down and have a saddle custom made one. You can't go wrong with these saddles! |
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 Porta Potty Pants
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| Loved my nieces … ended up with a Sibley … love it too. |
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 Elite Veteran
Posts: 754
     Location: Arkansas | My favorite saddle hands-down. I won mine in 2005 and it is my "go-to" saddle. I will swap it from horse to horse on days I am just exercising, and it fits them all well. I can't believe I got lucky enough to get a trophy saddle that nice. Most of my others are not. If I had to purchase a barrel saddle, this is for certain what I would buy. From what I have seen of the used ones for sale, they hold their value well. |
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 I keep my butt inside
Posts: 3281
       Location: Weatherford, Texas | I have one I won in 2003....rides good, fits most. It is deeper than my Ammerman (that I LOVE), but not as deep as other barrel racing saddles. Well made---DEFINITELY! |
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 Buttered Noodles Snacker
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        Location: NC | Did you all have the Diamond S series saddles or the custom TS series? |
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 Buttered Noodles Snacker
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| I have one that I believe is a Diamond S. It is 10 years old and I've used it pretty hard, and it's in excellent shape. It has a medium-deep seat. It fits a lot of horses, though I'm not sure which tree it has--to me it is a medium-width fitting gullet. I don't think it is any heavier than anything else I've had. Really great saddles! |
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Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
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| Mine doesn't have a real deep seat but it's made of VERY good leather - probably the best-made saddle I have ever owned - I can't imagine it EVER wearing out. |
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The Advice Guru
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| When I spoke with the Sloan company they told me the diamond s brand is more factory made with lesser quality materials.
I have an original sloan, it is a well made saddle, I have not seen a diamond s
Mine does not have a deep seat, but sloan tethers the stirrups forward so you definitely sit in it, sometimes I have a hard time getting out fast.
Edited by cheryl makofka 2014-09-17 11:32 AM
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Veteran
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| The difference in the TS ans the Diamond S are the trees. One tree is hand made on a lathe (TS) and the other is a factory tree (diamond s). Other then that they are pretty much the same. I have had both and feel both are quality saddles that you couldn't go wrong with. |
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The Advice Guru
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| ShortnRound - 2014-09-17 9:30 PM
The difference in the TS ans the Diamond S are the trees. One tree is hand made on a lathe (TS) and the other is a factory tree (diamond s). Other then that they are pretty much the same. I have had both and feel both are quality saddles that you couldn't go wrong with.
I was also told the leather is inferior in the diamond s and the tooling on the diamond s is machine done, whereas the sloan is all hand done.
This is what the people at sloan told me |
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  Expert
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     Location: Central Texas | I have a Slone Diamond S that is, without a doubt, a high quality saddle. It came with nylon latigo and billets, while the TS comes with leather. I changed them to leather. I've been to the saddle shop a few times and the TS appears to be built of higher quality leather than the Diamond S, but the Diamond S leather is certainly higher quality than most saddles I've seen. Mine is well used, but does not look like it is. I think they build good saddles! |
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