![]() It is often referred to as the perfect blend of a dressage and western saddle - as it has taken the best features from both worlds. You will get the same benefits as an english dressage saddles with the secure deep seat, which puts the rider in the correct position, but also the added comfort from its padded seat ang high knee blocks. Benefits of an Australian Saddleĭue to its durability (at least the old reputable Australian saddle makers), the aussie saddles are popular for a range of disciplines including pleasure riding, cattle work, endurance riding, polocrosse, arena work and trail riding. Your legs will also be further forward with your heels down in an Aussie saddle rather than a Western Saddle. If you have just changed from english or western riding to a stock saddle - you will need to change your rider seat and position slightly. Again, make sure you confirm any changes with correctional saddle pads with your saddle fitter first. If the saddle is leaning back or forward, this can be adjusted with a suitable saddle riser. As a general rule - there should be four fingers between the horse's wither and the saddle when the saddle is resting on the horse's back (with no rider). Make sure you use a saddle fitter that is experienced with stock saddles to ensure the perfect fit. Sitting further forward on the horse can give the rider a closer connection with the horse by sinking down in the saddle more (following the sway on the back) and being closer to the horse's head.Īustralian stock saddles are also fitted slightly different than a standard western saddle. The Aussie saddle does also not have a horn, and the rigging dee position on a western saddle puts it further back on the horse than an Australian stock saddle. ![]() The swinging fender saddle looks similar to a western saddle, the main difference is the high knee blocks and the stirrups are further forward on an Australian saddle than a western saddle. The swinging fenders is the more modern way of saddle making for Australian saddles. This allow extra movement in the saddle for the rider. The half breed saddle design has got 'swinging fenders' rather than solid plain flaps. Half Breed Saddle & Swinging Fender Saddles You can browse all of our Australian stock saddles here. Even though all australian saddles have the poleys, only some designs use it as a reference name. The poley is another word for the knee blocks. These saddles are often also referred to as a 'Stock poley saddle'. Alot of people still prefer it as it keeps you secure and your legs don't pinch through the stirrup leathers. This plain flap design is the old school/traditional style of making the Australian saddles. They have a plain flap and look similar to a traditional english dressage saddle. 196/2003 (among which the right of access, amendment, adjournment, of opposition to the treatment and of cancellation).Pictured above is a traditional Australian stock saddle. ![]() The one concerned will be able to exercise his/her rights provided for by art. Treatment of your data, or otherwise acquired in range of pursuing our business could also be handled by authorized third parties to whom the power to access your data is granted according to the law or subordinate and/or community rules. The data will be kept in our Head Office, for the statutory time.Data controller of personal details, according to the provisions of law 196/2003 is My Selleria, via Ruzzante n.5, Sant'Angelo di Piove di Sacco (PD).The assignment of your personal data is strictly necessary acting in order to the contract, or, when quoted, to the use agreed by the customer.Your personal data, i.e otherwise acquired in range of pursuing our business, can be used with or without the assistance of electronic tools, within the aforementioned law, related to the services rendered by our company.Conform to the relevant legislation 196/2003, in compliance with the law safeguarding the confidentiality of personal data, we wish to inform you that: ![]()
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