How long does a horse saddle last?

A high-quality Western horse saddle can easily last 25 years, but you'll be lucky to get five good years from a cheap saddle. Saddles will start to show signs of aging and can be uncomfortable for horses relatively quickly when you don't take care of them.
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Do horse saddles wear out?

There are some parts that are more likely to wear out on your saddle just because of the way they are used and the location of the part. Girth Straps are likely to wear out because they are constantly being adjusted. If you ride for a long time then you may notice the saddle is loose.
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How long are saddles good for?

"For an amateur rider, we suggest a saddle change every 15,000-20,000km (9,300-12,400 miles). This doesn't mean the saddle is not usable after this distance, but the performance of the padding and the shell will start to deteriorate."
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How long can English saddles last?

A well-made, well-cared-for saddle could easily last 15-20 years.
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How much does a good saddle cost for a horse?

On average, a horse saddle will cost around $500. But as we just stated, the price of horse saddles is influenced by many factors, thus it can vary greatly from one saddle to another. While some saddles will cost as low as $100, others can go up to $ 8, 000 or more.
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How much does a brand new horse saddle cost?

New saddles can be found for less than $500, but they are often poor quality, especially the leather and fittings. Custom-made saddles are more expensive and can sell for thousands of dollars, depending on the design and details of the saddle. Used saddles are an affordable option with a wide variety of price points.
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What is the most expensive horse saddle?

According to the Guinness Book of Records, the record for the most expensive saddle ever sold now stands at a staggering $653,234 or £432,310. This particular saddle belonged to the Crown Prince of Dubai, Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum, and was sold at a charity auction in November 2015.
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How long will a leather saddle last?

Western horse saddles have many parts, including their tree, horn, stirrups, and cinch. Together, these parts form a comfortable, functional, and durable seat for riding. Although saddle makers recommend changing saddles after two years, a high-quality leather saddle can last a lifetime.
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Can a saddle go past the last rib?

The saddle cannot extend past the last floating rib at the 18th thoracic vertebra. The angle of the tree (at the tree points for the gullet plate) must be adjusted to match the angle of the horse's shoulder. As the horse moves, his shoulder rotates upward and backwards.
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How long is the average western saddle?

Small adult: 14 inches. Average adult: 15 inches. Large adult: 16 inches. Extra-large adult: 17 inches.
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What size saddle fits most horses?

Seat sizes 15 to 17 inches — Best for junior riders or smaller adults. Seat sizes 17 and 17.5 inches — Most popular size for average height and weight adults. Seat sizes 18 and 19 inches — Best for larger adult riders or tall riders.
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How far back can a saddle sit?

The saddle should not extend over L3 (3rd lumbar vertebra). You can find this vertebra by finding the last rib, and drawing a straight line upwards to the spine.
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How much does it cost to Reflock a western saddle?

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Restuffing isn't a do-it-yourself job, and prices vary depending on saddler and area of the country. However, you can figure it should run $150-$200.
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How long does a dressage saddle last?

Schleese says today's saddles typically last at least 15 to 20 years. Starting with high-quality leather and a well-crafted tree, that can extend to a half-century or more.
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What is the horn on a saddle for?

Use of the horn helps the rider avoid balancing off of the horses mouth! And staying on the horn for at least two strides away from the barrel allows the horse to build speed. It also gives the rider a chance to stay balanced while reaching for the outside rein.
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What does a good fitting saddle look like?

Your saddle fits just right if it sits level on your horse's back and the bars of the tree do not pinch. The front of your saddle should be positioned behind your horse's shoulder blade, allowing him freedom of movement. Your saddle is too narrow if the front of the saddle sits high.
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How many fingers should be under the saddle?

There should be adequate clearance between the pommel and the top horse's withers, approximately two to three fingers. More than three fingers‚ clearance may mean the pommel is too high, i.e. the tree is too narrow. A saddle with less than 2-3 fingers may mean that the saddle is too wide.
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Why does my saddle pop up in the back?

However, if you do have a situation where the saddle really is lifting up at the back, the most common reason is that the saddle is too wide for the horse. This can be because of too wide a bar spread or too wide a bar angle.
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How often should you oil a saddle?

It depends… but as a general rule you should oil your saddle before your first ride, and perhaps every 2 – 6 months there-after depending on how often you ride and your climate. If you ride in very dry or very humid conditions, you may need to oil or condition your saddle more often.
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Are leather or synthetic saddles better?

Leather English saddles are much easier to re-stuff and fit to different horses. There are limitations, however, so a leather saddle will not fit every horse that comes along. Synthetics are harder to fit and as the materials break down, the saddle may lose some of its shape.
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How often should you condition your saddle?

If you ride between 4 and 6 times per week, you should lightly clean and condition your equipment every 2 to 4 weeks. You may clean more or less frequently depending on how much you ride, the quality of your equipment, the climate and storage conditions for your tack.
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What saddle does John Whitaker use?

JWS054 - Argento Showjumping Saddle (Model used by John Whitaker)
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Do you have to use a saddle pad?

The saddle pad or blanket provides a bit of extra cushioning between the saddle and the horse and helps the saddle stay clean. Without a pad or blanket, a saddle will sit directly on the horse, where it will absorb sweat and pick up dirt from the horse's back.
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