Now that’s adjustability!!

These photographs show one huge reason to have a truly adjustable saddle.  This is a Schleese saddle belonging to a wonderful client in Mexico City who had the unfortunate experience of her horse flipping over on top of the saddle (no rider).  She had the saddle x-rayed and there was no damage to the saddle […]

Step 5: Billet Alignment

Now I would like to talk to you about billet alignment. Make sure you place the saddle in the right spot behind the shoulder. Look at your billets, if they hang perpendicular to the ground in the right area, the girth area, you can be sure that your saddle won’t be dragged forward or backward. […]