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.
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?