Are Black Country Saddles Adjustable?

Yes, all of our saddles can be adjusted We do only recommend that they be altered by one width fitting either way.

Are Black Country saddles wool flocked?

Each Black Country saddle is handmade in Walsall, England, and features Black Country’s own wood-laminated spring trees (which carry a 10-year guarantee), 100% wool flocking , fine English leathers, and expert craftsmanship.

Do Black Country saddles have a hoop tree?

Black Country makes fitting easy by offering four different tree shapes in nearly all saddle models: a classic/traditional shape, a hoop tree for broad backs , a dippy tree for more shapely backs, and the brand new native tree specifically designed for our American breeds such as Morgans, Saddlebreds, and Quarter horses.

What is a

black country freedom tree

?

The Freedom tree was developed with your flatter backed wider horse or pony in mind It does it exactly what it says on the tin offering a more

open head

for Freedom of the wither and shoulder enabling the width to be wider without compromising tree shape.

Are Black Country saddles any good?

They are best known in the eventing world, I think, and they do a lot of thoroughbreds. The saddles are competitively priced, with no compromise on the quality of their “low end” saddles.

How do you take care of a Black Country saddle?

Black Country’s vintage leather doesn’t require oiling, and nubuck leather shouldn’t be oiled or conditioned at all – just cleaned with soap and water, and buffed with a dry sponge to bring the nap back If you’re in doubt, check with your saddle’s manufacturer and see what they recommend.

Where are county saddles made?

I love to design for clients who think that a saddle can’t make a huge difference in soundness and performance,” said Gene Freeze, owner and designer of County Saddlery Inc., the custom saddle-manufacturing firm based in England.

What are K panels on a saddle?

K” Panel. Even deeper than the Trapezius Panel, this panel is for a high or ‘shark fin’ wither, as it fills an even greater area and is deeper under the front half of the saddle. It is made to provide greater depth and therefore balance for horses that have a downhill or narrow wither but larger shoulders.

What does Hoop tree mean?

HOOP TREE: a broader and low profile tree with inverted ‘U’ shape head and slightly flatter through the body Offering a slightly

wider gullet

and flatter rails often works well on profiles of Baroque, Draught, Native and some heavier old style Warmbloods.

What is a spring tree saddle?

How does it differ from other saddle trees? A: Spring trees are constructed from laminated wood (often beech or birch) and reinforced with spring steel bars (hence the term, “spring” tree). The spring steel bars reinforce the tree and so that the wood in the tree can be thinner, making it lighter and more flexible.

What is a flat tree saddle?

The Kent & Masters Flat Back General Purpose saddle has a low-headed flat tree shape and standard depth panel which combine to provide a fitting solution for the low-withered, flat-backed horse with an average barrel, such as the Dutch Warmblood. Suitable for hacking, schooling and jumping.

Where are Albion saddles made?

The Albion Adjusta-Tree™ Story Did you know that all Albion Trees are made in our British factory in Walsall, West Midlands ? Albion has responded to the needs of the sport horse, creating trees that allow freedom of shoulder movement and panel stability within each and every saddle.

Where are duett saddles made?

Our saddles are made in England by a manufacturer with years of experience in the industry, making saddles for a number of well established labels in Europe. Duett is a proprietary name and our saddles are only available through us, our dealers and sales reps.

How do treeless saddles work?

Treeless styles are lighter options that allow the rider to sit closer to the horse’s back , but they may also be less secure than those with saddle trees and are more likely to cause pain for the horse or rider if not fitted carefully. Treeless saddles come in Western, English and trail styles.

Where is the serial number on a black country saddle?

Depending on the age of your saddle, your serial number will either be on a sewn in tag, or stamped on the under-flap of your saddle.

What does a saddle do?

A saddle is a seat for the rider of an animal, usually a horse. A well-made saddle gives the horse rider the necessary support, security, and control over the animal The saddle makes it possible for the rider to keep in balance with the horse by allowing him or her to sit over the horse’s point of balance.

What is a changeable gullet saddle?

An adjustable gullet saddle means that it has a metal plate in the head of the tree which can be removed and replaced with a

different size

to alter the head This differs to a fixed size tree as fixed size trees are build on wooden trees which have metal plates rivetted in place. These cannot be replaced.

What are the different types of saddle trees?

There are three main types of saddle trees. The main types are:

flex tree

, a ridged tree, and treeless.

Are Loxley saddles good?

The Loxley by Bliss range is a fantastic range of performance saddles brought to you by the Bliss of London team The Loxley range of saddles are wool flocked, offered on a range of trees designed around the complexity of professional saddle fitting.

How often should you oil a saddle?

It depends… but as a general rule you should oil your saddle before your first ride, and perhaps every 2 – 6 months there-after depending on how often you ride and your climate If you ride in very dry or very humid conditions, you may need to oil or condition your saddle more often.

How do you break in a new dressage saddle?

Treat your saddle with some products and oils to help it soften up Lederbalsams, leather creams, hydrophane, and neatsfoot oils are all readily available to help your saddle “break-in” by conditioning it.

How do I tell what year my county saddle is?

The only relevant numbers for you in the serial number are the first four. The first two numbers indicate the year the saddle was made The next two numbers indicate the month the saddle was made. The third and fourth numbers indicate the month the saddle was made.

Are County saddles wool flocked?

panels and plastic trees, County saddles continue to be painstakingly handmade on our laminated beechwood spring trees, covered in the worlds finest leather, and flocked with pure wool to maximize your horses’ comfort and fit.

What is Reflocking a saddle?

Saddle reflocking is the process by which the old material in the saddle panels is removed and new wool is placed inside the panels Over time, the wool will compress and become hard, lumpy and bumpy need to be replaced. The saddle will also become unbalanced.

How do I know if my saddle has full quarter horse bars?

Measure the gullet by stretching a measuring tape from concho to concho across the front of the saddle, not over the top. Saddles with semi-quarter horse bars usually have gullets of 6 1/2 inches to 6 3/4 inches, while those with full quarter horse bars will feature gullets of 7 inches.

How wide should the gullet be on a saddle?

The ideal width for a saddle gullet is between 2.5″ and 4″ depending on your horse.

Where are Chunky Monkey Saddles based?

Made in the UK All Chunky Monkey saddles are handmade in England from the best quality English leather and are flocked with soft wool flocking. All the saddles are made with adjustable trees.

What is a flex tree saddle?

A flex tree saddle has bars that are flexible, allowing the saddle to flex with the horse The flexibility ‘enhances’ an already proper fit, it doesn’t attempt to create it.

What is a saddle tree?

saddle tree (plural saddle trees) The base on which the rest of the saddle is built Usually based on wood or a similar synthetic material, it is eventually covered in leather or a leatherlike synthetic. The tree size determines its fit on the horse’s back as well as the size of the seat for the rider.

Do Friesians have high withers?

The Friesian, male or female, stands 15 to 17 hands (60 to 68 inches) tall from hooves to withers If you’re unsure about where the horse’s withers are, it is the ridge between the animal’s shoulder blades. Modern Friesians are slightly taller than Baroques, though not by much.

How do you measure a tree for a dressage saddle?

Measure across the front of the saddle from one point to the other. Use the bottom of the tree points as your measuring locations. Do not bend the measuring tape around the saddle to touch the point; instead, imagine a line that runs from the bottom of the tree point to the front of the saddle and measure from there.

Are passier saddles wool flocked?

Which flocking material is used for Passier saddles? Passier saddles are filled with synthetic flocking This means the saddles remain in optimum shape for many years.

Sources


https://www.ebay.com/b/Black-Country-Dressage-Saddles/47281/bn_93503838


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