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LDH
Reg. Nov 2011
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2014-09-19 5:26 PM
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Double J saddles?
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Location: Soon to be outta here:)
Can someone explain the Double J saddle trees to me? I really need a new saddle and I am looking at a double j as an option
(preferably a used one
) and I have seen lots of people saying they have a #10 tree or something like that. Ive looked on double j's website to try and find what it means but cant. I don't want to buy an expensive saddle without knowing what I'm getting and making sure its the right size!
Thanks!
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Barrelracer9906
Reg. Jan 2007
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2014-09-19 8:15 PM
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RE: Double J saddles?
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LDH - 2014-09-19 5:26 PM
Can someone explain the Double J saddle trees to me? I really need a new saddle and I am looking at a double j as an option
(preferably a used one
) and I have seen lots of people saying they have a #10 tree or something like that. Ive looked on double j's website to try and find what it means but cant. I don't want to buy an expensive saddle without knowing what I'm getting and making sure its the right size!
Thanks!
The #10 tree is for a big shouldered horse - the tree is also longer than the standard tree
They had the standard, wide, and #10 available to look at when I had my horse fitted by double J and he showed me the bare wooden trees
My gelding was fitted with a nueva tree - he is a 15.1 hd quarter horse but he isnt really broad or big shouldered
My mare fits the pozzi with the standard tree - she is 15.1 and very stout and muscled but doesnt have huge shoulders
My best friend has a 4 y/o colt who is 15.3 very thoroughbred looking build with big broad shoulders and the #10 tree fit him
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Cowjazz
Reg. Apr 2006
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2014-09-19 9:27 PM
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RE: Double J saddles?
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Location: Texas
I believe that the #10 tree was made for the horse with a higher hip so the bars are rocked. Call and visit with Phillip Hinojosa at Double J! He is a huge help!
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3barrelsstanding
Reg. Dec 2009
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2017-12-19 10:03 PM
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RE: Double J saddles?
Location: Unfortunately OR
I am looking at an older Pozzi Pro standard tree.. with this fit a narrow more race built horse?
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