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2. You should get your saddle checked every three to six months depending on how the horse changes shape and his work schedule. In my experience, horses keep changing shape at all ages. At one ...
Modern saddles provide new options for tree type, with the goal of sparing a horse pain from localized saddle pressure. But new Swiss research suggests that, at least when a horse trots, tree type ...
When Julius Caesar rode into battle during the height of the Roman conquests, it’s likely his saddle looked more like a spatchcock chicken that its modern-day equivalent.
How I Tested the Best Tree Saddles The author testing the Black Belt Ultimate. Photo by Erik Barber. I’ve been hunting exclusively from a tree saddle since 2018, when I was lucky enough to kill a ...