I am overall happy with this purchase even though it doesn't fit the horse I purchased it for. It sits perfectly on my quarter horse that has a standard topline.
Although my other horse is NOT considered to be a wide stocky quarter horse type, he requires a full quarter horse bared western saddle. So I purchased this saddle. The saddle fitter said If I build up the shoulders it's a decent fit for him. I rode in it once, and it's simply too all around wide. His spine was sore from the saddle making contact right under the girth strap over the seat.
Since I rode in it once, I can't return it for the 6.5 gullet narrow tree that he needs.
The leather and saddle are good quality! I will either need to have a leathersmith cut the stirup leather to fit my 28 inch inseam or see about replacing them. I think once the saddle fits me, I will enjoy riding in it.
Australian Outrider Collection Stock Poley Saddle w/Horn is an excellent buy here at HorseLoverZ.com
An exciting western style saddle for those riders who spend long hours riding and need the comfort and closeness to the horse the Stock Poley saddle offers. Reinforced knee pads, 4" deep seat, brass plated hardware and supple smooth leather throughout. Complete with fittings.
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Questions Asked (6)
Asked by Megan T on 08/27/2021
It has 2 straps on one side, and one strap, one ring on other side.
Answered by the Experts At HorseLoverZ.com on 08/27/2021
Asked by Lindley W on 03/06/2021
Yes, an australian seat size is generally 2" larger than a western seat size.
Answered by the Experts At HorseLoverZ.com on 03/08/2021
Asked by Lindley W on 02/09/2021
It comes complete with fittings, including one pair of fender-style (shaped) stirrup leathers, one pair of brass four bar stirrup irons, and one built-in leather over girth.
Answered by the Experts At HorseLoverZ.com on 02/10/2021
Asked by Liz T on 08/28/2020
A small is a 16" aussie seat size, medium 17", large 18", xlarge 19".
Answered by the Experts At HorseLoverZ.com on 08/28/2020
Asked by Donna S on 06/10/2020
This saddle is made of real, genuine leather.
Answered by the Experts At HorseLoverZ.com on 06/11/2020
Asked by Maggie S on 04/25/2019
If you normally ride in a 16" western saddle, then you ride in an Australian seat two inches larger, usually a 18" seat.
Answered by the Experts At HorseLoverZ.com on 04/25/2019