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How to Measure Treeless Saddles

    Measuring the Treeless English Saddle

    • 1). Place the saddle on a sturdy saddle stand, making it easier to get an accurate measurement.

    • 2). Locate the small round buttons on the front of the English saddle. There is a small silver button on each side of the saddle.

    • 3). Place the end of the tape measure against this silver button. Extend the tape measure to the back of the saddle seat and note the reading. This is the size of the English saddle seat.

    • 4). Sit in the saddle and make sure it feels comfortable. The saddle should not be so large that you slide around on the seat, but it should not be so small that you feel cramped. There are some basic guidelines to translate your size to the recommended seat size (See Resources) but the best way to ensure a proper fit is to actually sit in the saddle.

    Measuring the Western Treeless Saddle

    • 1). Place the Western saddle on a sturdy saddle stand to make measurement easier.

    • 2). Place the end of the measuring tape at the back of the saddle horn and extend it to the back of the saddle seat.

    • 3). Note the reading on the tape measure. This is the size of the Western saddle seat.

    • 4). Sit on the saddle to make sure the seat fits your body properly. There are basic guidelines that translate your body size to the recommended Western seat (See Resources) but the best way to make sure the saddle fits your body is t actually sit in it. The saddle seat should not feel cramped, but it should hold your body securely in place.

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