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I just looked at the Big Horn synthetics & they have some nice light weights. Any suggestions as to which ones are nice?
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I have this one, and have beaten on it for at least 5 years now:
Big Horn Cordura Roper
I use it mostly on my old mare to keep unnecessary weight off her. I use to be leather only with western tack, but this saddle totally changed my mind. Super comfortable, we’ve done 8+ hour rides up and down hills, through the lake and galloped the beaches in it. I took it for a long weekend of camping in the pouring rain and riding and we were both just as comfy on the last day as the first. I’ve even sorted cattle in it. Seeing that it could actually be used for roping told me it was a bit more heavy duty than a normal synthetic, and having the leather skirts and other touches appealed to me. It still gets in at 22 lbs, and is built on the same tree many of their full leather saddles are. Read the paragraph at the top of the page, its spot on.
Now, I’ve ridden in a couple wintec westerns, and hated them. They feel flat under me, there were parts that were squishy like an 80’s car dashboard, the fenders were stiff and the tree stiffly plastic-y. I even rode with a friend who had two for years, swung down after one of our trail rides, and we heard a loud SNAP. The tree broke in half right under the seat! She contacted the manufacturer but was about a year past the 1 year warrenty The Big Horn I bought has a full 10 year warrenty with it.
I’m not a wintec basher though. I’ve heard the westerns are not made by the same part that does the english saddles. I love my Wintec 2000 AP. I just did another long weekend of trail hills in it, and couldn’t have been more happy with that old saddle. I had their pro dressage saddle too and it was very comfy. They just can’t do western!