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Post by taffydales on Jan 21, 2007 12:21:10 GMT -1
Has anyone got one or had any experience of them, as I have now sold my free n easy I did think about getting one for Merls for all his summer rides, I love the Dartmoor but don,t really want to spend that much on one, but I would like an endurance style but something really light as well.
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Post by taffydales on Jan 21, 2007 12:25:15 GMT -1
I have just found the thread I put up on these saddle a while back when my friend was interested in the green one, and there are some posative comments, but if anyone has anything else to add!
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Post by knight on Jan 22, 2007 17:44:24 GMT -1
I've never ridden one but think they look quite good and have really heard mostly positive things, particularly that they are well made & a good value for the money.
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Post by jec248 on Jan 22, 2007 19:56:52 GMT -1
Saw a barefoot saddle on ebay tonight. Size 1. Used once.
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Post by fran on Feb 1, 2007 20:54:51 GMT -1
i have had the barefoot cheyanne for about 8 months, i think its brill (although sometimes feel a bit odd because everyone else i know has treed saddles ). i have had my pony about 18 months , during that time ive had his back checked 4 times. each time he has been sore or had some problem. today im thrilled = no problems , no soreness etc. so the saddle is no prob. my physio said hes not a treeles fan , however this one is brill because of the stitching on the stirrup area is even makes such a difference. currently i am looking for a treed saddle for competition etc. however for my wide pony everything is just brill. if i didnt have a teenager doing the business, i would buy 10 of these esp after the first best results of a problem free back for saml
i can highly recommend this saddle . i bought mine from horse and harmony and katja is so helpful .
size 1 = i am size 12/14 and this size is no prob. my pony is short back , big shoulders.
karen
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Post by taffydales on Feb 1, 2007 21:14:10 GMT -1
Thanks Karen thats a great help.
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