What is the most comfortable trail saddle on the planet?

I had a Bob Marshall for 2 months a few years ago. It was very comfy for me, but my horse begain to get white hairs where my seatbones went. And yes, I had the Skito pad recommended for my weight. So it won’t work for everyone. Saddle choice is a personal thing. Whatever works for you and your horse is the right thing. It won’t be the same for each horse/person combo.

Barefoot Treeless - FLUFFY LIKE A CLOUD, without losing the close contact.

heather moffit fheonix dressage. Love it. althugh, I have to say, I am not one for long trail rides. two to three hours is about my max. the thing about treeless is, you have to be balanced.:wink:

Thanks everybody for the responses. I’m going to research them all.

I have a Simco roper I’ve ridden in for 30 years and for trail riding. I don’t know if it’s comformed to me or me to it, but after a 5 hour ride, I’m ready to go again.

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Try 30,000 and then get back to me. And that is only one horse.[/QUOTE]

Really? At 5 mph, which I don’t average, that is 6000 hours, or three working years. When do you sleep?